BIMINI CORALEE MACKEY KELSIE DORSETT CLARA LOWE Chief Census Officer Director & Census Coordinator Census Officer—North Bahama

KIM SAUNDERS INSA FRITH LYNN LILLIAN Census Officer—Family Census GIS Manager WILLIAMS NEWBOLD Islands Census IT Manager Census Administrative Officer YVETTE THOMPSON MELISSHA ELLIS LESLIE RODGERS Census GIS Supervisor Census IT Officer Census Clerk North Bahamas Division North Bahamas Division North Bahamas Division ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The Department of Statistics extends sincere, heartfelt gratitude to the many individuals and organizations that assisted and contributed significantly to the success of this census. The generous support and efforts of the following persons, committees and organizations were vital to the planning, execution and successful completion of the Census exercise.

Many thanks to the members of the Census Advisory Committee who gave of their knowledge and collaborated with the staff of the Department of Statistics in the preparation, organization and taking of the Census. Those committee members were: –

Mrs. Kelsie Dorsett –Director of Statistics, Census Coordinator Mrs. Leona Wilson –Deputy Director of Statistics, Census IT Consultant Ms. Nerissa Gibson –Assistant Director, Statistics Mrs. Clara Lowe –Assistant Director, Statistics, Census Officer Northern Region Ms. Coralee Mackey –Senior Statistician, Statistics, Chief Census Officer Mrs. Kim Saunders –Statistician I, Statistics, Census Officer Family Islands Mr. Simon Wilson –Director, Economic & Planning Unit, Ministry of Finance Mrs. Carmen Gomez –Under Secretary, Ministry of Culture Ms. Mellany Zonicle –Director of Social Services Ms. Iris Adderley –Consultant, Disability Affairs Mr. Revis Rolle –Family Island Administrator, Department of Lands & Local Government Mr. Dwayne Miller –Bahamas National Geographic Information System Mr. William Fielding –Planning Department, College of Bishop Dr. John N. Humes –Bahamas Christian Council Mr. Stephen Miller –Bahamas Public Services Union Mr. Samuel Moss –Deputy Director Immigration Mr. Marcellus Taylor –Director of Planning & Research, Ministry of Education Captain Stephen Russell –National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) Sgt. Chaswell Hanna –The Royal Bahamas Police Force

i Sub-Census Advisory Committee Mrs. Theressa Moxey-Ingraham –Executive Director, Sojourner-Douglas College Mr. Stephen Plakaris –Success Training College Ms. Raquel Bethel –Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute Ms. Beverley Saunders –Director of Training, Atlantis

We extend our sincere appreciation to the following organizations which assisted with sensitizing the public to the Census: - The Bahamas Information Service (BIS), The Counsellors Ltd., The Nassau Guardian, The Tribune, The Bahama Journal, The Punch, The Freeport News, ZNS Radio and TV, 100 Jamz, More FM, Love 97, Cool 96, Island FM, Star, ZNS television, Cable T.V. and Quality Business Centre (QBC).

We also appreciate the efforts made by Government Printers and Swaby Printers in the design and printing of the Census posters. Likewise, special acknowledgement is made of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority and in particular Asheka Culmer who also designed and produced leaflets and posters. Some of these items were printed in Creole and for that we thank Daniel Wolmy for the translation.

We express our gratitude to Ben Jarnutowski and the staff of Clearview Printing for their professionalism in the production of the questionnaires and ensuring their timely delivery.

We are indebted to BTC, specifically Marlon Johnson, for the donation of phone cards which enabled field workers throughout the country to communicate with their supervisors and the head office.

Special mention and thanks must be given to the managers of The Town Center Mall, the Mall at Marathon, City Markets Food Store, Super Value and other such stores throughout the country for allowing census posters to be displayed on their premises. We also wish to thank The Bahamas Christian Council and various religious denominations which promoted the Census within their services.

We commend our Family Island Administrators and District Superintendents for their untiring efforts and assistance to the census exercise. We wish to also commend the Area Managers and Supervisors for their generous support and commitment to getting the job done.(See Appendices for the names of area managers and supervisors).

We especially want to thank the twelve hundred (1200) enumerators and interpreters for completing the most difficult aspect of the census, the field work.

ii A sincere thank you to the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, The Bahamas Red Cross and East Street Gospel Chapel for the use of their schools, premises and facilities as training centers and field offices during the census exercise. Likewise, we take this opportunity to thank all heads of government agencies who released their staff to attend the training sessions.

To former Attorney General Claire Hepburn and Mr. Don Cornish, Administrator, Grand Bahama, who presided over the swearing in of enumerators, Rev. Patrick Paul, the then President of The Bahamas Christian Council, Superintendent Wayne Miller of the Royal Bahamas Police Force and the then Minister of State for Finance, Zhivargo Laing and Minister Kenneth Russell, who graciously addressed the fieldworkers, and all others who took part in the Swearing In Ceremony, many thanks.

Gratefully, we acknowledge the assistance of Mrs. Insa Frith, Yvette Thompson and the GIS team in the GIS Unit for providing digital maps for the census field work.

Special acknowledgements and thanks must be given to Ms. Lynn Williams and her team in the Data Processing Section, including Melissha Ellis, who successfully and expeditiously managed all aspects of the data processing of the census. We also, take this opportunity to express our gratitude and appreciation to our Deputy Director Mrs. Leona Wilson for assisting the data processing team in expediting this process. Likewise, we express thanks to our Accounting team headed by Deborah Bridgewater who relentlessly worked at ensuring that all our financial needs and payments were expedited in a timely manner.

At the international and regional level, special thanks to Mr. John Mensah, Chairman of the Regional Census Coordinating Committee, Dr. Philomen Harrison and the CARICOM team for their overwhelming support in preparation for the 2010 Census Round. Additionally, special thanks is extended to the International organizations such as United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), International Development Bank (IDB), the Ninth European Development Fund and United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD) for their assistance in funding several census-related workshops. We especially thank Paul Cheung, Director, United Nations Statistics Division and his assistant, Yacob Zewoldi for spending three days in the country promoting the Census by appearing on television and radio programmes, making presentations at Civic clubs and schools. Likewise, we convey our deepest gratitude to Philemon Harrison and several of the Directors of Statistical Offices in the Caribbean for accompanying Mr. Cheung and Zewoldi and contributing greatly to the promotional exercise. These directors were Sonia Jackson (Jamaica), Iwan Sno (Suriname), Edwin St. Catherine (St. Lucia) and Dave Clement (Trinidad).

iii To the Bahamian Public, without whose assistance and co–operation, the taking of the census could not have succeeded and all others who have participated in or contributed to the Census program, we extend our sincere thanks and gratitude.

Finally, our sincere gratitude and appreciation to the many staff members of the Department of Statistics who participated in the Census exercise; special mention must be given to the staff of the Census Office and in particular the staff of Census Stores headed by Mrs. Lillian Newbold who had the awesome task of documenting and controlling the flow of the census questionnaires, and others who participated in the field work, coding and editing.

Kelsie Dorsett Coralee Mackey Census Coordinator /Director Chief Census Officer Clara Lowe Census Officer, Northern Region Kim Saunders Census Officer, Family Island

August 2012

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Bimini is comprised of two small islands (North Bimini and South Bimini). North and South Bimini are separated by a narrow channel only 9 miles long and 1 mile wide. This tiny island has earned a great name for itself as the “Game Fishing capital of the world”. It is situated 40 miles off the coast of Florida, and is home to the finest fishing in the Bahamas that attracts many sportsmen to the championship fishing tournaments held year round. The lost city of Atlantis is believed to be in the shallow waters of Bimini where divers can observe the symmetrical slabs known as the Bimini Road.

KEY DEMOGRAPHIC AND SOCIAL INDICATORS CENSUS 2000 AND 2010 BIMINI

INDICATORS 2000 2010 Population Total 1,717 1,988 Male 886 1,063 Female 831 925 Total and Percent Distribution of Population Under 15 Years No: 520 465 % 30.3 23.4 15-64 Years No: 1,075 1,372 % 62.6 69.0 65+ Years No: 119 145 % 6.9 7.3 Sex Ratio 106.62 114.92

Median Age 29.6 32.8

Dependency Ratios Young 48.37 33.89 Old 11.07 10.57 Total 59.44 44.46 Population Density Area (square miles) 11 11 Population Density per sq. mile 156.1 180.7 Households Total Number of Households 570 751 Average Household Size 3.0 2.6

Please Note: Age-Not Stated is not included in the calculations of the following indicators:- Percent Distribution of the Population, Median Age and Dependency Ratios.

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PAGE NO. Acknowledgements…………………………………………………………………………... i - iv Key Demographic And Social Indicators Census 2000 And 2010, Bimini…..…………… v Table of Contents…………………………………………………………………………….. vi - vii Tables…………………………………………………………………………………………. 1 - 48 Appendices……………………………………………………………………………………. 49 - 112 TABLE NO. Trend Tables

1.0 Total Population By Island And Sex For Census Years, 1901- 2010…………………………………... 1 - 2

1.1 Percent Distribution Of Total Population By Island For Census Years, 1953-2010…………………… 3

1.2 Total Population By Age And Sex For Census Years, 1931-2010……………………………………... 4

1.3 Percent Distribution Of Total Population By Age And Sex For Census Years, 1953-2010……………. 5

1.4 Sex Ratio By Island For Census Years, 1953-2010…………………………………………………….. 6

1.5 Sex Ratio By 5 Year Age-Groups For Census Years, 1953-2010………………………………………. 7

1.6 Land Area And Density of Population By Island, Census Years 1901-2010…………………………… 8 - 9

1.7 Population Trends For Census Years: 1838-2010……………………………………………………… 10

2010 Census Tables

2.0 Total Population By Sex, Island And Number of Households………………………...………………... 11 - 12

3.0 2010 Census Building And Housing Stock………………...…………………………………………… 13 - 14

4.1 Total Population By Sex And Age In Years Last Birthday, Bimini …………………..……………….. 15 - 16

5.0 Total Population By Sex, Age-Group And Marital Status, Bimini ………...…..………………………. 17 - 18

6.0 Population 15 Years And Over By Sex, Age-Group And Union Status, Bimini …..………...... 19 - 20

7.0 Total Population By Sex, Age-Group And Religion, Bimini ……...………….………………………... 21 - 22

8.0 Total Population By Sex, Age-Group And Racial Group, Bimini ……………………………………... 23

9.0 Total Population By Sex, Age-Group And Country of Citizenship, Bimini ...…………………………. 24 - 28

10.0 Population 3 Years And Over by Sex, Age-Group, And School Attendance, Bimini …………………. 29

11.0 Population 15 Years And Over By Sex, Age-Group, And Educational Attainment, Bimini…………… 30 –31

12.0 Population 15 Years And Over Not Attending School By Sex, Age-Group

And Educational Attainment, Bimini ………………………………………………………...... 32 - 33

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13.0 Population 15 years And Over By Sex, Age-Group and Highest Educational

Qualification/Examination, Bimini ………………………………………………………………………. 34 - 35

14.0 Total And Percentage Distribution of Population 3 Years And Over By

Sex, Age-Group And Internet Access Status, Bimini …………………………...……………………….. 36 - 37

15.0 Population 3 Years And Over By Sex And Age-Group, With Internet Access And

Where Internet is Accessed, Bimini …………………………………………………..….…...... 38 - 39

16.0 Total Population By Island, Sex And Type Of Health Insurance………………………………………… 40 - 41

17.0 Private Dwellings By Island And Type of Tenure ………………………………………..……………... 42

18.0 Private Dwellings By Household Size And Number of Bedrooms, Bimini ...... 43

19.0 Private Dwellings By Sex And Age-Group of Head And Household Size, Bimini …………....………... 44 - 45

20.0 Private Dwellings By Sex of Head, Household Size And

Total Annual Household Income, Bimini ………………………………………………………………... 46 - 47

21.0 Private Dwellings By Type and Use of Toilet Facilities And

Main Source of Water Supply, Bimini …………………………….…………………………………….. 48

Appendices

I Census Documents

1. Record of Visits………………………………………………...……………………………………. 49 - 52

2. Census Questionnaire…………………………………………………………………………...... 53 - 70

3. Supplementary Questionnaire……………………………………………………...………………… 71 - 78

4. Institutional Questionnaire…………………………………………………………………………… 79- 85

5. Vacant Questionnaire………………………………………………………………………………… 86 - 88

II Concepts and Definitions…………………………………………………………………………. 89 - 98

III Boundary Description for Supervisory Districts……………………………………………….. 99 - 108

IV List of Area Managers and Supervisors………………………………………………………… 109 - 112

vii TOTAL POPULATION BY ISLAND AND SEX FOR CENSUS YEARS: 1901 - 2010

TABLE 1.0

POPULATION 1901 POPULATION 1911 POPULATION 1921 POPULATION 1931 POPULATION 1943 POPULATION 1953 POPULATION 1963 ISLAND MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE

ALL BAHAMAS 25,000 28,735 24,975 30,696 23,790 29,241 27,847 31,981 32,124 36,722 39,338 45,503 63,485 66,735

NEW PROVIDENCE 5,492 7,042 5,899 7,655 5,676 7,299 8,876 10,880 13,488 15,903 21,365 24,760 38,941 41,966

GRAND BAHAMA 869 911 784 1,040 731 964 1,099 1,142 1,117 1,216 2,186 1,909 4,484 3,746

ABACO 1,568 1,746 2,234 2,229 1,912 2,081 2,105 2,128 1,697 1,764 1,656 1,751 3,531 2,959

ACKLINS 704 861 725 1,008 762 1,049 753 1,012 763 981 451 822 510 707

ANDROS 3,192 3,155 3,875 3,670 3,431 3,545 3,577 3,494 3,156 3,562 3,327 3,809 3,565 3,896

BERRY ISLANDS 210 172 279 208 148 180 95 127 196 207 183 144 158 108

BIMINI 272 291 235 270 361 277 402 354 374 351 703 627 833 825

CAT ISLAND 2,090 2,568 2,090 2,982 1,771 2,502 1,808 2,151 1,782 2,088 1,341 1,860 1,400 1,731

CROOKED ISLAND 731 866 596 945 547 934 506 823 406 672 263 573 320 466

ELEUTHERA 4,159 4,574 2,852 3,681 2,783 3,265 2,997 3,171 3,151 3,279 2,942 3,128 3,631 3,616

EXUMA & CAYS 1,373 1,713 1,406 2,059 1,600 2,130 1,677 2,097 1,777 2,007 1,153 1,766 1,609 1,831

HARBOUR ISLAND & 844 922 761 825 721 778 629 730 671 763 721 805 892 954

INAGUA 748 705 589 754 468 469 334 333 454 436 498 501 606 634

LONG CAY 257 242 140 236 68 98 60 84 31 70 29 51 10 12

LONG ISLAND 1,610 1,952 1,765 2,394 2,023 2,636 2,085 2,430 2,199 2,365 1,689 2,066 2,037 2,139

MAYAGUANA 161 174 148 210 173 259 233 285 273 318 283 332 316 391

RAGGED ISLAND 192 173 165 188 173 193 209 215 191 226 157 163 173 198

SAN SALVADOR & 528 668 432 615 442 582 402 525 398 514 391 436 469 576

1 TOTAL POPULATION BY ISLAND AND SEX FOR CENSUS YEARS: 1901 - 2010

TABLE 1.0 (CONT'D)

POPULATION 1970 POPULATION 1980 POPULATION 1990 POPULATION 2000 POPULATION 2010 ISLAND MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE

ALLBAHAMAS 8 3 ,6 6 1 8 5 ,1 5 1 1 0 1 ,7 7 4 1 0 7 ,7 3 1 1 2 4 ,9 5 8 1 3 0 ,0 9 1 1 4 7 ,7 1 5 1 5 5 ,8 9 6 1 7 0 ,2 5 7 1 8 1 ,2 0 4

NEWPROVIDENCE 4 9 ,6 0 2 5 1 ,9 0 1 6 4 ,8 6 1 7 0 ,5 7 6 8 3 ,5 1 5 8 8 ,6 8 1 1 0 1 ,5 5 8 1 0 9 ,2 7 4 1 1 7 ,9 0 9 1 2 8 ,4 2 0

GRANDBAHAMA 1 3 ,5 9 8 1 2 ,2 6 1 1 6 ,6 9 4 1 6 ,4 0 8 2 0 ,0 6 0 2 0 ,8 3 8 2 3 ,0 2 4 2 3 ,9 7 0 2 4 ,9 9 6 2 6 ,3 7 2

ABACO 3 ,3 9 7 3 ,1 0 4 3 ,7 4 6 3 ,5 2 5 5 ,2 0 1 4 ,8 0 2 6 ,7 1 1 6 ,4 5 9 8 ,9 0 2 8 ,3 2 2

ACKLINS 3 9 4 5 4 2 2 8 1 3 3 7 1 8 6 2 1 9 2 2 7 2 0 1 3 2 0 2 4 5

ANDROS 4 ,3 1 1 4 ,5 3 4 3 ,9 8 1 4 ,3 2 6 4 ,1 0 9 4 ,0 6 8 3 ,7 8 0 3 ,9 0 6 3 ,7 6 9 3 ,7 2 1

BERRYISLANDS 3 0 0 1 4 3 2 9 8 2 1 1 3 4 9 2 7 9 4 1 6 2 9 3 4 6 1 3 4 6

BIMINI 7 9 7 7 0 6 7 5 1 6 6 0 8 5 0 7 8 9 8 8 6 8 3 1 1 ,0 6 3 9 2 5

CATISLAND 1 ,2 2 5 1 ,4 3 2 1 ,0 7 5 1 ,1 4 0 8 7 5 8 2 3 8 5 4 7 9 3 8 0 8 7 1 4

CROOKEDISLAND 3 0 5 3 8 4 2 4 6 2 7 2 2 0 4 2 0 8 1 7 2 1 7 8 1 6 8 1 6 2

ELEUTHERA 3 ,7 6 9 3 ,7 6 7 4 ,1 9 9 4 ,1 3 2 4 ,0 1 9 3 ,9 7 4 3 ,9 3 3 4 ,0 6 6 4 ,0 5 8 4 ,1 4 4

EXUMA&CAYS 1 ,8 3 7 1 ,9 3 0 1 ,7 8 6 1 ,8 8 4 1 ,8 3 6 1 ,7 2 0 1 ,8 7 5 1 ,6 9 6 3 ,4 6 8 3 ,4 6 0

HARBOURISLAND&SPANISH WELLS 9 3 1 1 ,0 0 1 1 ,0 7 9 1 ,2 2 1

HARBOURISLAND 6 1 0 6 0 9 7 9 9 8 4 0 8 7 3 8 8 9

INAGUA 5 5 4 5 5 5 4 6 2 4 6 2 5 1 8 4 6 7 4 7 6 4 9 3 4 6 5 4 4 8

LONGCAY 1 2 1 4 1 9 1 6

LONGISLAND 1 ,8 9 5 1 ,9 6 6 1 ,6 4 1 1 ,7 6 3 1 ,5 0 3 1 ,4 4 6 1 ,5 3 3 1 ,4 5 9 1 ,5 3 5 1 ,5 5 9

MAYAGUANA 2 4 9 3 3 2 2 2 0 2 4 4 1 4 5 1 6 7 1 2 9 1 3 0 1 4 3 1 3 4

RAGGEDISLAND 1 0 3 1 0 5 8 2 8 2 5 2 3 7 4 4 2 8 4 4 2 8

RUMCAY 2 6 2 7 4 5 3 5 5 2 4 7

SANSALVADOR&RUMCAY 3 8 2 4 7 4 3 5 3 4 7 2

SANSALVADOR 2 2 4 2 4 1 4 9 7 4 7 3 4 6 9 4 7 1

SPANISHWELLS 6 7 6 6 9 6 7 5 6 7 7 1 7 5 4 7 9 7

NOTE:- 1. Data for Long Cay have been added to Crooked Island for the years 1990-2010 2. Data for Harbour Island and Spanish Wells and San Salvador and Rum Cay have been disaggregated for the years 1990 - 2010

2 PERCENTDISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL POPULATION BY ISLAND FOR CENSUS YEARS: 1953 - 2010 T AB LE 1.1

ISLAND 1953 1963 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010

ALLBAHAMAS 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

NEWPROVIDENCE 54.37 62.13 60.13 64.65 67.51 69.44 70.09 GRANDBAHAMA 4.83 6.32 15.32 15.80 16.03 15.48 14.62 ABACO 4.02 4.98 3.85 3.47 3.92 4.34 4.90 ACKLINS 1.50 0.93 0.56 0.30 0.16 0.14 0.16 ANDROS 8.41 5.73 5.24 3.97 3.21 2.53 2.13 BERRYISLANDS 0.39 0.20 0.26 0.24 0.25 0.23 0.23 BIMINI 1.57 1.27 0.89 0.67 0.64 0.57 0.57 CATISLAND 3.77 2.40 1.57 1.06 0.67 0.54 0.43 CROOKEDISLAND 1.09 0.61 0.42 0.26 0.17 0.11 0.09 ELEUTHERA 7.13 5.59 3.70 3.98 3.13 2.63 2.33 EXUMA&CAYS 3.44 2.64 2.23 1.75 1.39 1.18 1.97 HARBOURISLAND&SPANISHWELLS 1.80 1.42 1.91 1.10 HARBOURISLAND 0.48 0.54 0.50 INAGUA 1.18 0.95 0.66 0.44 0.39 0.32 0.26 LONGISLAND 4.43 3.21 2.29 1.62 1.16 0.99 0.88 MAYAGUANA 0.72 0.54 0.34 0.22 0.12 0.09 0.08 RAGGEDISLAND 0.38 0.28 0.12 0.08 0.03 0.02 0.02 SANSALVADOR&RUMCAY 0.97 0.80 0.51 0.39 RUMCAY 0.02 0.03 0.03 SANSALVADOR 0.18 0.32 0.27 SPANISHWELLS 0.54 0.50 0.44

NOTE:- Data for Harbour Island and Spanish Wells and San Salvador and Rum Cay have been disaggregated for the years 1990 - 2010 3 TOTALPOPULATIONBY AGE AND SEX FORCENSUS YEARS: 1931 - 2010

TABLE 1.2 ALL BAHAMAS 1931 1943 1953 1963 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 AGE GROUP MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE

TOTAL 27,847 31,981 32,124 36,722 39,338 45,503 63,485 66,735 83,661 85,151 101,774 101,774 124,958 130,091 147,715 155,896 170,257 181,204

UNDER1 YEAR 748 762 965 947 1,578 1,505 2,447 2,340 2,899 2,783 2,929 2,979 3,171 3,002

1- 4 3,557 3,607 3,979 3,912 4,941 5,230 12,294 12,148 11,189 10,875 13,052 12,985 10,576 10,367 11,737 11,475 12,205 12,352

5- 9 3,710 3,758 4,377 4,359 5,339 5,251 9,706 9,758 13,325 12,847 13,856 13,916 12,779 12,337 16,014 15,634 15,704 15,827

10- 14 3,788 3,887 3,761 3,782 4,881 4,814 6,800 6,746 10,233 10,345 13,179 13,297 12,083 11,863 14,149 14,412 15,942 15,916

15- 19 3,254 3,672 3,014 3,617 3,559 4,365 5,226 5,388 7,107 7,509 13,038 13,037 12,432 12,463 13,355 13,084 15,686 15,496

20- 24 2,533 3,276 2,909 3,695 3,019 3,888 5,272 5,632 6,205 6,462 10,064 10,775 11,667 11,845 12,140 12,632 13,140 13,359 25- 29 1,685 2,467 2,850 3,192 2,649 3,377 4,797 5,023 6,847 6,854 7,644 8,301 11,840 12,166 13,110 13,794 12,627 13,839 30- 34 1,212 1,650 2,202 2,585 2,328 3,085 3,846 3,984 5,898 5,577 6,116 6,723 9,533 10,342 12,601 13,516 13,102 14,081 35- 39 1,342 1,942 1,718 2,198 2,600 3,018 4,664 4,596 5,573 6,156 7,143 7,766 12,438 13,449 13,935 15,120 40- 44 1,107 1,331 1,291 1,758 2,169 2,611 6,056 6,700 3,749 3,848 4,643 5,046 5,646 5,939 9,971 11,043 12,629 13,609 45- 49 1,183 1,523 1,020 1,518 1,649 2,009 3,015 3,193 3,695 3,965 4,955 5,309 7,617 8,210 12,038 12,950 50- 54 946 979 958 1,343 1,184 1,672 5,010 5,323 2,852 3,023 2,927 3,299 3,904 4,350 5,749 6,229 9,025 10,241 55- 59 839 959 922 1,068 873 1,207 2,282 2,256 2,193 2,564 3,012 3,300 4,768 5,374 6,502 7,226 60- 64 602 667 723 880 763 1,024 2,434 3,054 1,494 1,923 2,041 2,408 2,210 2,637 3,750 4,261 4,747 5,392

65- 69 362 488 555 635 618 867 1,092 1,453 1,627 2,000 1,612 2,072 2,651 3,155 3,702 4,472 70- 74 458 628 548 852 997 1,425 1,405 1,890 1,689 2,383 2,610 3,279 75- 79 517 792 743 1,111 293 411 1,829 2,821 332 536 560 872 865 1,269 1,039 1,576 1,545 2,110 80- 84 119 210 216 382 258 477 461 776 714 1,205 885 1,324

85 ANDOVER 60 89 166 280 169 357 246 532 430 935 550 1,152 NOTSTATED 462 221 137 122 258 242 215 158 142 128 9,690 10,085 864 550 512 457 4 PERCENTDISTRIBUTIONOF TOTALPOPULATIONBYAGEANDSEX FORCENSUSYEARS1953 - 2010

TABLE 1.3 ALL BAHAMAS 1953 1963 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Age Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

All Ages 100.00 46.37 53.63 100.00 48.75 51.25 100.00 49.56 50.44 100.00 48.58 51.42 100.00 49.00 51.00 100.00 48.65 51.35 100.00 48.44 51.56

0 - 4 15.62 7.86 7.94 18.77 9.44 9.33 15.91 8.08 7.83 12.43 6.23 6.20 10.44 5.28 5.16 9.59 4.83 4.76 8.74 4.37 4.37 5 - 9 12.48 6.29 6.19 14.95 7.46 7.49 15.50 7.89 7.61 13.26 6.62 6.64 9.85 5.01 4.84 10.42 5.27 5.15 8.97 4.47 4.50 10 - 14 11.43 5.75 5.67 10.40 5.22 5.18 12.19 6.06 6.13 12.64 6.29 6.35 9.39 4.74 4.65 9.41 4.66 4.75 9.06 4.54 4.53

15 - 19 9.43 4.19 5.14 8.15 4.01 4.14 8.66 4.21 4.45 12.44 6.22 6.22 9.76 4.87 4.89 8.71 4.40 4.31 8.87 4.46 4.41

20 -24 8.14 3.56 4.58 8.37 4.05 4.32 7.50 3.68 3.83 9.95 4.80 5.14 9.21 4.57 4.64 8.16 4.00 4.16 7.54 3.74 3.80

25 - 29 7.10 3.12 3.98 7.54 3.68 3.86 8.12 4.06 4.06 7.61 3.65 3.96 9.41 4.64 4.77 8.86 4.32 4.54 7.53 3.59 3.94

30 - 34 6.38 2.74 3.64 6.01 2.95 3.06 6.80 3.49 3.30 6.13 2.92 3.21 7.79 3.74 4.05 8.60 4.15 4.45 7.73 3.73 4.01

35 - 39 6.62 3.06 3.56 5.49 2.76 2.72 5.60 2.66 2.94 5.84 2.80 3.04 8.53 4.10 4.43 8.27 3.96 4.30 9.08 4.65 5.15 40 - 44 5.63 2.56 3.08 4.50 2.22 2.28 4.62 2.21 2.41 4.54 2.21 2.33 6.92 3.28 3.64 7.47 3.59 3.87

45 - 49 4.31 1.94 2.37 3.68 1.79 1.89 3.66 1.77 1.89 4.02 1.94 2.08 5.21 2.51 2.70 7.11 3.43 3.68 7.94 3.85 4.09 50 - 54 3.37 1.40 1.97 3.48 1.69 1.79 2.97 1.40 1.57 3.24 1.53 1.71 3.95 1.89 2.06 5.48 2.57 2.91 1.42 55 - 59 2.45 1.03 4.21 1.87 2.34 2.69 1.35 1.34 2.12 1.05 1.22 2.47 1.18 1.29 3.34 1.57 1.77 3.91 1.85 2.06 60 - 64 2.11 0.90 1.21 2.02 0.89 1.14 1.73 0.97 1.15 1.90 0.86 1.03 2.64 1.24 1.40 2.88 1.35 1.53

65 - 69 1.75 0.73 1.02 1.51 0.65 0.86 1.16 0.78 0.95 1.44 0.63 0.81 1.91 0.87 1.04 2.33 1.05 1.27 70 - 74 1.28 0.54 0.74 0.83 0.32 0.50 0.68 0.48 0.68 1.29 0.55 0.74 1.34 0.56 0.78 1.68 0.74 0.93 3.57 1.40 2.17 75 - 79 0.83 0.35 0.48 0.51 0.20 0.32 0.35 0.27 0.41 0.84 0.33 0.50 0.86 0.34 0.52 1.04 0.44 0.60 80 - 84 0.39 0.14 0.25 0.35 0.13 0.23 0.25 0.12 0.23 0.48 0.18 0.30 0.63 0.23 0.40 0.63 0.25 0.38 85 And Over 0.18 0.07 0.10 0.26 0.10 0.16 0.25 0.08 0.17 0.31 0.10 0.21 0.45 0.15 0.30 0.48 0.15 0.33 Not Stated 0.59 0.30 0.29 0.17 0.12 0.13 0.07 0.06 7.75 3.80 3.95 0.47 0.28 0.19 0.28 0.15 0.13

5 SEX RATIO BY ISLAND FOR CENSUS YEARS: 1953 - 2010 T A B L E 1 .4

SEX RATIO, MALES PER 100 FEMALES ISLAND 1 9 5 3 1 9 6 3 1 9 7 0 1 9 8 0 1 9 9 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0

ALLBAHAMAS 8 6 .4 5 9 5 .1 3 9 8 .2 5 9 4 .4 7 9 6 .0 5 9 4 .7 5 9 3 .9 6 NEWPROVIDENCE 8 6 .2 9 9 2 .7 9 9 5 .5 7 9 1 .9 0 9 4 .1 7 9 2 .9 4 9 1 .8 2 GRANDBAHAMA 1 1 4 .5 1 1 1 9 .7 0 1 1 0 .9 0 1 0 1 .7 4 9 6 .2 7 9 6 .0 5 9 4 .7 8 ABACO 9 4 .5 7 1 1 9 .3 3 1 0 9 .4 4 1 0 6 .2 7 1 0 8 .3 1 1 0 3 .9 0 1 0 6 .9 7 ACKLINS 5 4 .8 7 7 2 .1 4 7 2 .6 9 8 3 .3 8 8 4 .9 3 1 1 2 .9 4 1 3 0 .6 1 ANDROS 8 7 .3 5 9 1 .5 0 9 5 .0 8 9 2 .0 2 1 0 1 .0 1 9 6 .7 7 1 0 1 .2 9 BERRYISLANDS 1 2 7 .0 8 1 4 6 .3 0 2 0 9 .7 9 1 4 1 .2 3 1 2 5 .0 9 1 4 1 .9 8 1 3 3 .2 4 BIMINI 1 1 2 .1 2 1 0 0 .9 7 1 1 2 .8 9 1 1 3 .7 9 1 0 7 .7 3 1 0 6 .6 2 1 1 4 .9 2 CATISLAND 7 2 .1 0 8 0 .8 8 8 5 .5 4 9 4 .3 0 1 0 6 .3 2 1 0 7 .6 9 1 1 3 .1 7 CROOKEDISLAND 4 5 .9 0 6 8 .6 7 7 9 .4 3 9 0 .4 4 9 8 .0 8 9 6 .6 3 1 0 3 .7 0 ELEUTHERA 9 4 .0 5 1 0 0 .4 1 1 0 0 .0 5 1 0 1 .6 2 1 0 1 .1 3 9 6 .7 3 9 7 .9 2 EXUMA&CAYS 6 5 .2 9 8 7 .8 8 9 5 .1 8 9 4 .8 0 1 0 6 .7 4 1 1 0 .5 5 1 0 0 .2 3 HARBOURISLAND&SPANISH WELLS 8 9 .5 7 9 3 .5 0 9 3 .0 1 8 8 .3 7 HARBOURISLAND 1 0 0 .1 6 9 5 .1 2 9 8 .2 0 INAGUA 9 9 .4 0 9 5 .5 8 9 9 .8 2 1 0 0 .0 0 1 1 0 .9 2 9 6 .5 5 1 0 3 .7 9 LONGCAY 5 6 .8 6 8 3 .3 3 8 5 .7 1 1 1 8 .7 5 LONGISLAND 8 1 .7 5 9 5 .2 3 9 6 .3 9 9 3 .0 8 1 0 3 .9 4 1 0 5 .0 7 9 8 .4 6 MAYAGUANA 8 5 .2 4 8 0 .8 2 7 5 .0 0 9 0 .1 6 8 6 .8 3 9 9 .2 3 1 0 6 .7 2 RAGGEDISLAND 9 6 .3 2 8 7 .3 7 9 8 .1 0 1 0 0 .0 0 1 4 0 .5 4 1 5 7 .1 4 1 5 7 .1 4 SANSALVADOR&RUMCAY 8 9 .6 8 8 1 .4 2 8 0 .5 9 7 4 .7 9 RUMCAY 9 6 .3 0 1 2 8 .5 7 1 1 0 .6 4 SANSALVADOR 9 2 .9 5 1 0 5 .0 7 9 9 .5 8 SPANISHWELLS 9 7 .1 3 9 8 .0 5 9 4 .6 0

NOTE:- 1. Data for Long Cay have been added to Crooked Island for the years 1990-2010 2. Data for Harbour Island and Spanish Wells and San Salvador and Rum Cay have been disaggregated for the years 1990 - 2010

6 SEX RATIO BY 5 YEAR AGE -GROUPS FOR CENSUS YEARS: 1953 -2010

T A B L E 1 . 5 ALLBAHAMAS Sex Ratio Males per 100 Females AGEGROUP 1 9 5 3 1 9 6 3 1 9 7 0 1 9 8 0 1 9 9 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0

TOTAL 8 6 . 4 5 9 5 . 1 3 9 8 . 2 5 9 4 . 4 7 9 6 . 0 5 9 4 . 7 5 9 3 . 6 9

0 - 4 9 6 . 7 9 1 0 1 . 2 1 0 3 . 1 9 1 0 0 . 5 2 1 0 2 . 4 7 1 0 1 . 4 7 1 0 0 . 1 4

5 - 9 1 0 1 . 6 8 9 9 . 4 7 1 0 3 . 7 2 9 9 . 5 7 1 0 3 . 5 8 1 0 2 . 4 3 9 9 . 2 2

1 0 - 1 4 1 0 1 . 3 9 1 0 0 . 8 9 8 . 9 2 9 9 . 1 1 1 0 1 . 8 5 9 8 . 1 8 1 0 0 . 1 6

1 5 - 1 9 8 1 . 5 3 9 6 . 9 9 9 4 . 6 5 1 0 0 . 0 1 9 9 . 7 5 1 0 2 . 0 7 1 0 1 . 2 3

2 0 - 2 4 7 7 . 6 5 9 3 . 6 1 9 6 . 0 2 9 3 . 4 9 8 . 5 9 6 . 1 1 9 8 . 3 6

2 5 - 2 9 7 8 . 4 4 9 5 . 5 9 9 . 9 9 2 . 0 9 9 7 . 3 2 9 5 . 0 4 9 1 . 2 4

3 0 - 3 4 7 5 . 4 6 9 6 . 5 4 1 0 5 . 0 6 9 0 . 9 7 9 2 . 1 8 9 3 . 2 3 9 3 . 0 5

3 5 - 3 9 8 6 . 1 5 1 0 1 . 4 8 9 0 . 5 3 9 2 9 2 . 4 8 9 2 . 1 6

4 0 - 4 4 8 3 . 0 7 9 0 . 3 9 9 7 . 4 3 9 2 . 0 1 9 5 . 0 7 9 0 . 2 9 9 2 . 8

4 5 - 4 9 8 2 . 0 8 9 4 . 4 3 9 3 . 1 9 9 3 . 3 3 9 2 . 7 8 9 2 . 9 6

5 0 - 5 4 7 0 . 8 1 9 4 . 1 2 9 4 . 3 4 8 8 . 7 2 8 9 . 7 5 9 2 . 2 9 8 8 . 1 3

5 5 - 5 9 7 2 . 3 3 1 0 1 . 1 5 8 5 . 5 3 9 1 . 2 7 8 8 . 7 2 8 9 . 9 8

6 0 - 6 4 7 4 . 5 1 7 9 . 7 0 7 7 . 6 9 8 4 . 7 3 8 3 . 8 8 8 . 0 1 8 8 . 0 4

6 5 - 6 9 7 1 . 2 8 7 5 . 1 5 8 1 . 3 5 7 7 . 8 8 4 . 0 3 8 2 . 7 8

7 0 - 7 4 7 2 . 9 3 6 4 . 3 2 6 9 . 9 6 7 4 . 3 4 7 0 . 8 8 7 9 . 6

7 5 - 7 9 7 1 . 2 9 6 1 . 9 4 6 4 . 2 2 6 8 . 1 6 6 5 . 9 3 7 3 . 2 2

8 0 - 8 4 5 6 . 6 7 5 6 . 5 4 5 4 . 0 9 5 9 . 4 1 5 9 . 2 5 6 6 . 8 4

8 5 A N D O V E R 6 7 . 4 2 6 4 . 8 4 5 9 . 2 9 4 7 . 3 4 4 6 . 2 4 4 5 . 9 9 4 7 . 7 4

7 LAND AREA AND DENSITY OF POPULATION BY ISLAND, CENSUS YEARS 1901 - 2010

TABLE 1.6 ALL BAHAMAS POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION 1901 1911 1921 1931 1943 1953 1963 1970 1980 1990 LAND AREA ISLAND POP. POP. POP. POP. POP. POP. POP. POP. POP. POP. (SQUARE PER PER PER PER PER PER PER PER PER PER MILES) TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL SQ. SQ. SQ. SQ. SQ. SQ. SQ. SQ. SQ. SQ. MILE MILE MILE MILE MILE MILE MILE MILE MILE MILE

TOTAL WITH OTHER CAYS ADDED 5,382 53,735 10.0 55,944 10.4 53,031 9.9 59,828 11.1 68,846 12.8 84,841 15.8 130,220 24.2 169,534 31.5 209,505 38.9 255,049 47.4

NEW PROVIDENCE 80 12,534 156.7 13,554 169.4 12,975 162.2 19,756 247.0 29,391 367.4 46,125 576.4 80,907 1011.3 102,005 1,257.1 135,437 1,692.9 172,196 2152.2

GRAND BAHAMA 530 1,780 3.4 1,824 3.2 1,695 3.2 2,241 4.2 2,333 4.4 4,095 7.7 8,230 15.5 25,943 49.0 33,102 62.5 40,898 77.2

ABACO 649 3,314 5.1 4,463 6.9 3,993 6.2 4,233 6.5 3,461 5.3 3,407 5.2 6,490 10.0 6,507 10.0 7,271 11.2 10,003 15.4

ACKLINS 192 1,565 8.2 1,733 9.0 1,811 9.4 1,765 9.2 1,744 9.1 1,273 6.6 1,217 6.3 936 4.9 618 3.2 405 2.1

ANDROS 2,300 6,347 2.8 7,545 3.3 6,976 3.0 7,071 3.1 6,718 2.9 7,136 3.1 7,461 3.2 8,889 3.9 8,307 3.6 8,177 3.6

BERRY ISLANDS 12 384 31.8 487 40.6 328 27.3 222 18.5 403 33.6 327 27.3 266 22.2 443 36.9 509 42.4 628 52.3

BIMINI, CAY LOBOS & CAY SAL 11 563 51.2 505 45.9 638 58.0 756 68.7 725 65.9 1,330 120.9 1,658 150.7 1,533 139.4 1,411 128.3 1,639 149.0

CAT ISLAND 150 4,658 31.1 5,072 33.8 4,273 28.5 3,959 36.4 3,870 25.8 3,201 21.3 3,131 20.9 2,658 17.7 2,215 14.8 1,698 11.3

CROOKED ISLAND 84 1,597 19.0 1,541 18.0 1,481 17.6 1,329 15.8 1,078 12.8 836 9.9 766 9.1 689 8.2 518 6.2 412 4.4

ELEUTHERA HARBOUR ISLAND & SPANISH WELLS 200 10,499 52.5 8,119 40.6 7,547 37.7 7,527 36.6 7,864 39.3 7,596 38.0 9,093 45.5 9,501 47.5 10,631 53.2 10,584 52.9

EXUMA & CAYS 112 3,086 27.6 3,465 30.9 3,730 33.3 3,774 33.7 3,784 33.8 2,919 26.1 3,440 30.7 3,777 33.7 3,670 32.8 3,556 31.8 INAGUA 599 1,453 6.0 1,343 2.2 937 1.6 667 1.1 890 1.5 999 1.7 1,240 2.1 1,109 1.9 924 1.5 985 1.6

LONG CAY 9 499 55.4 376 41.8 166 18.4 144 16.0 101 11.2 80 8.9 22 2.4 26 2.9 35 3.9 LONG ISLAND 230 3,562 15.5 4,159 18.1 4,659 20.3 4,515 19.6 4,564 19.8 3,755 16.3 4,176 18.2 3,869 16.8 3,404 14.8 2,949 12.8 MAYAGUANA 110 335 3.0 358 3.3 432 3.9 518 4.7 591 5.4 615 5.6 707 6.4 584 5.3 464 4.2 312 2.8

RAGGED ISLAND 14 365 28.1 353 25.2 366 26.1 424 30.3 417 29.8 320 22.9 371 26.5 208 14.9 164 11.7 89 6.4

SAN SALVADOR & RUM CAY 90 1,196 13.3 1,047 11.6 1,024 11.4 927 10.3 912 10.1 827 9.2 1,045 11.6 857 9.5 825 9.2 518 5.8

SQ. - SQUARE

8 LANDAREAANDDENSITYOFPOPULATION BY ISLAND,CENSUS YEARS 1901 - 2010

TABLE 1.6 (CONT'D) ALLBAHAMAS POPULATION POPULATION LAND 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 AREA ISLAND POP. POP. (SQUARE PER PER MILES) TOTAL TOTAL SQ. SQ. MILE MILE TOTALWITH OTHERCAYS ADDED 5 ,3 8 2 3 0 3 ,6 1 1 5 6 .4 3 5 1 ,4 6 1 6 5 .3

NEWPROVIDENCE 8 0 2 1 0 ,8 3 2 2 ,6 3 5 .4 2 4 6 ,3 2 9 3 0 7 9 .1

GRANDBAHAMA 5 3 0 4 6 ,9 9 4 8 8 .7 5 1 ,3 6 8 9 6 .9

ABACO 6 4 9 1 3 ,1 7 0 2 0 .3 1 7 ,2 2 4 2 6 .5

ACKLINS 1 9 2 4 2 8 2 .2 5 6 5 2 .9

ANDROS 2 ,3 0 0 7 ,6 8 6 3 .3 7 ,4 9 0 3 .3

BERRYISLANDS 1 2 7 0 9 5 9 .1 8 0 7 6 7 .3

BIMINI,CAYLOBOS &CAYSAL 1 1 1 ,7 1 7 1 5 6 .1 1 ,9 8 8 1 8 0 .7

CATISLAND 1 5 0 1 ,6 4 7 1 1 .0 1 ,5 2 2 1 0 .1

CROOKEDISLAND 8 4 3 5 0 4 .2 3 3 0 3 .9

ELEUTHERA HARBOURISLAND &SPANISHWELLS 2 0 0 1 1 ,1 6 5 5 5 .8 1 1 ,5 1 5 5 7 .6

EXUMA&CAYS 1 1 2 3 ,5 7 1 3 1 .9 6 ,9 2 8 6 1 .9

INAGUA 5 9 9 9 6 9 1 .6 9 1 3 1 .5

LONGCAY 9 0 .0 0 .0

LONGISLAND 2 3 0 2 ,9 9 2 1 3 .0 3 ,0 9 4 1 3 .5

MAYAGUANA 1 1 0 2 5 9 2 .4 2 7 7 2 .5

RAGGEDISLAND 1 4 7 2 5 .1 7 2 5 .1

SANSALVADOR& RUMCAY 9 0 1 ,0 5 0 1 1 .7 1 ,0 3 9 1 1 .5 9 SQ.-SQUARE POPULATION TRENDS FOR CENSUS YEARS 1838 - 2010 T A B LE 1 .7

INTERCENSALINCREASE

CENSUSYEARANDDATE POPULATION ABSOLUTEINCREASE/ % AVERAGEANNUAL AVERAGEANNUAL DECREASE INCREASE/DECREASE GROWTH

1 83 8 21,7 94 - - - -

1 84 5 26,4 91 4 ,69 7 2 1 .55 67 1.0 3.1

1 85 1 27,5 19 1 ,02 8 3 .88 17 1.3 0.6

1 86 1 35,4 87 7 ,96 8 2 8 .95 79 6.8 2.9

1 87 1 39,1 62 3 ,67 5 1 0 .36 36 7.5 1.0

1 88 1 43,5 21 4 ,35 9 1 1 .13 43 5.9 1.1

1 89 1 47,5 65 4 ,04 4 9 .29 40 4.4 0.9

1901 -14th April 53,7 35 6 ,17 0 1 2 .97 61 7.0 1.3

1911 -2nd April 55,9 44 2 ,20 9 4 .11 22 0.9 0.4

1921 -24th April 53,0 31 -2 ,91 3 -5 .21 -29 1.3 -0.6

1931 -26th April 59,8 28 6 ,79 7 1 2 .82 67 9.7 1.2

1943 -25th April 68,8 46 9 ,01 8 1 5 .07 75 1.5 1.2

1953 -6th December 84,8 41 15 ,99 5 2 3 .23 1 ,59 9.5 2.0

1963 -15th November 1 30 ,2 20 45 ,37 9 5 3 .49 4 ,53 7.9 4.4

1970 -7th April 1 68 ,8 12 38 ,59 2 2 9 .64 5 ,51 3.1 3.8

1980 -12th May 2 09 ,5 05 40 ,69 3 2 4 .11 4 ,06 9.3 2.2

1990 -1st May 2 55 ,0 49 45 ,54 4 2 1 .74 4 ,55 4.4 2.0

2000 -1st May 3 03 ,6 11 48 ,56 2 1 9 .04 4 ,85 6.2 1.8

2010 -1st May 3 51 ,4 61 47 ,85 0 1 5.8 4 ,78 5.0 1.6 10 TOTALPOPULATIONBY SEX, ISLANDAND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS TABLE 2.0 TOTAL ISLAND/ TOTAL NUMBER OF SUPERVISORY DISTRICT POPULATION MALE FEMALE HOUSEHOLDS

ALL BAHAMAS 351,461 170,257 181,204 102,862

NEWPROVIDENCE 246,329 117,909 128,420 70,222 YAMACRAW 7,716 3,573 4,143 2,305 ELIZABETH 13,233 7,082 6,151 3,451 ST. ANNE'S 8,741 4,286 4,455 2,484 FOX HILL 9,603 4,667 4,936 2,542 MONTAGU 9,897 4,689 5,208 3,234 SEA BREEZE 10,671 4,906 5,765 3,025 MARATHON 8,531 3,970 4,561 2,485 ST. THOMAS MOORE 10,450 5,143 5,307 3,166 FARMROAD AND CENTREVILLE 9,967 4,868 5,099 2,989 ENGLERSTON 11,076 5,314 5,762 2,994 GARDEN HILLS 11,257 5,423 5,834 3,288 KENNEDY 9,179 4,330 4,849 2,428 SOUTH BEACH 9,744 4,483 5,261 2,624 BAIN ANDGRANTS TOWN 8,743 4,264 4,479 2,493 ST. CECELIA 9,494 4,546 4,948 2,614 GOLDEN GATES 7,682 3,570 4,112 2,077 BAMBOO TOWN 10,380 4,869 5,511 2,838 PINEWOOD 8,715 3,987 4,728 2,152 BLUE HILLS 13,062 6,140 6,922 3,608 CARMICHAEL 8,489 3,968 4,521 2,243 GOLDEN ISLES 13,762 6,739 7,023 4,028 FORT CHARLOTTE 8,292 4,049 4,243 2,639 MOUNT MORIAH 8,345 3,799 4,546 2,307 CLIFTON 9,323 4,561 4,762 2,868 KILLARNEY 9,977 4,683 5,294 3,340

11 TOTAL POPULATION BY SEX, ISLAND AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS

TABLE 2.0 CONT'D TOTAL ISLAND/ TOTAL NUMBER OF SUPERVISORY DISTRICT POPULATION MALE FEMALE HOUSEHOLDS

GRAND BAHAMA 51,368 24,996 26,372 15,140 WEST END 4,574 2,255 2,319 1,264 EIGHT MILE ROCK 9,640 4,741 4,899 2,704 PINERIDGE 8,419 4,116 4,303 2,329 LUCAYA 10,172 4,915 5,257 3,327 MARCO CITY 8,436 3,923 4,513 2,349 HIGH ROCK 10,127 5,046 5,081 3,167 ABACO 17,224 8,902 8,322 5,197 9,578 4,870 4,708 2,681 SOUTH ABACO 7,646 4,032 3,614 2,516 ACKLINS 565 320 245 209 ANDROS 7,490 3,769 3,721 2,373 3898 1943 1955 1189 3,592 1,826 1,766 1,184 BERRY ISLANDS 807 461 346 342 1,988 1,063 925 751 CAT ISLAND 1,522 808 714 608 CROOKED ISLAND 330 168 162 124 ELEUTHERA 8,202 4,058 4,144 2,718 3247 1633 1614 1071 4,955 2,425 2,530 1,647 EXUMA AND CAYS 6928 3468 3460 2028 HARBOUR ISLAND 1762 873 889 597 INAGUA 913 465 448 319 LONG ISLAND 3,094 1,535 1,559 1,119 MAYAGUANA 277 143 134 107 RAGGED ISLAND 72 44 28 26 RUM CAY 99 52 47 40 SAN SALVADOR 940 469 471 342 SPANISH WELLS 1551 754 797 600

12 2010 CENSUS BUILDING AND HOUSING STOCK TABLE 3.0

NUMBER OF NUMBER OF ISLAND/ NUMBER OF NUMBER OF OCCUPIED VACANT SUPERVISORY DISTRICT BUILDING UNITS DWELLING UNITS DWELLING UNITS DWELLING UNITS

ALL BAHAMAS 96,863 126,493 102,862 23,631

NEW PROVIDENCE 57,642 79,311 70,222 9,089

YAMACRAW 1,925 2,537 2,305 232 ELIZABETH 2,123 3,859 3,451 408 ST. ANNE'S 2,365 2,801 2,484 317 FOX HILL 2,182 2,876 2,542 334 MONTAGU 2,834 3,954 3,234 720 SEA BREEZE 2,424 3,295 3,025 270 MARATHON 2,101 2,718 2,485 233 ST. THOMAS MOORE 3,215 3,532 3,166 366 FARM ROAD AND CENTREVILLE 2,837 3,277 2,989 288 ENGLERSTON 2,630 3,301 2,994 307 GARDEN HILLS 2,256 3,585 3,288 297 KENNEDY 1,819 2,691 2,428 263 SOUTH BEACH 1,992 2,920 2,624 296 BAIN AND GRANTS TOWN 2,469 2,728 2,493 235 ST. CECELIA 2,360 2,863 2,614 249 GOLDEN GATES 1,690 2,250 2,077 173 BAMBOO TOWN 2,071 3,138 2,838 300 PINEWOOD 1,818 2,290 2,152 138 BLUE HILLS 2,432 4,039 3,608 431 CARMICHAEL 1,808 2,440 2,243 197 GOLDEN ISLES 2,820 4,587 4,028 559 FORT CHARLOTTE 1,977 3,106 2,639 467 MOUNT MORIAH 1,799 2,509 2,307 202 CLIFTON 3,026 4,048 2,868 1,180 KILLARNEY 2,669 3,967 3,340 627

GRAND BAHAMA 13,697 20,337 15,140 5,197

WEST END 1,472 1,618 1,264 354 EIGHT MILE ROCK 2,774 3,354 2,704 650 PINERIDGE 2,249 2,851 2,329 522 LUCAYA 2,267 5,223 3,327 1,896 MARCO CITY 1,962 2,654 2,349 305 HIGH ROCK 2,973 4,637 3,167 1,470

13 2010CENSUSBUILDINGANDHOUSINGSTOCK TABLE3.0CONT'D

NUMBEROF NUMBEROF ISLAND/ NUMBEROF NUMBEROF OCCUPIED VACANT SUPERVISORYDISTRICT BUILDINGUNITS DWELLINGUNITS DWELLINGUNITS DWELLINGUNITS

ABACO 6,786 8,113 5,197 2,916 NORTHABACO 3,388 4,193 2,681 1,512 SOUTHABACO 3,398 3,920 2,516 1,404

ACKLINS 416 328 209 119

ANDROS 3,482 3,280 2,373 907 NORTHANDROS 1,614 1,525 1,189 336 SOUTHANDROS 1,868 1,755 1,184 571

BERRYISLANDS 645 758 342 416 BIMINIS 1,186 1,385 751 634 CATISLAND 608 990 608 382 CROOKEDISLAND 291 228 124 104

ELEUTHERA 4,371 4,267 2,718 1,549 NORTHELETHUTHERA 1,571 1,693 1,071 622 SOUTHELEUTHERA 2,800 2,574 1,647 927

EXUMAANDCAYS 2,901 2,875 2,028 847 HARBOURISLAND 876 966 597 369 INAGUA 443 383 319 64 LONGISLAND 1,981 1,769 1,119 650 MAYAGUANA 180 160 107 53 RAGGEDISLAND 64 51 26 25 RUMCAY 100 83 40 43 SANSALVADOR 523 469 342 127 SPANISHWELLS 671 740 600 140

14 TOTAL POPULATION BY SEX AND AGE IN YEARS LAST BIRTHDAY

TABLE 4.7 BIMINI

SEX AGE IN YEARS LAST BIRTHDAY TOTAL MALE FEMALE

ALL AGES 1,988 1,063 925

0 - 4 135 72 63

UNDER ONE YEAR 31 15 16 1 29 17 12 2 29 13 16 3 22 15 7 4 24 12 12

5 - 9 YEARS 150 71 79 5 26 8 18 6 30 14 16 7 28 11 17 8 32 18 14 9 34 20 14

10 - 14 YEARS 180 95 85 10 36 20 16 11 29 11 18 12 36 21 15 13 42 21 21 14 37 22 15

15 - 19 YEARS 163 89 74 15 44 27 17 16 26 15 11 17 31 17 14 18 30 15 15 19 32 15 17

20 - 24 YEARS 140 80 60 20 33 21 12 21 22 9 13 22 25 14 11 23 29 20 9 24 31 16 15

25 - 29 YEARS 144 68 76 25 31 10 21 26 33 19 14 27 25 10 15 28 31 16 15 29 24 13 11

30 - 34 YEARS 141 69 72 30 21 8 13 31 28 15 13 32 31 21 10 33 29 7 22 34 32 18 14

35 - 39 YEARS 144 81 63 35 27 13 14 36 27 16 11 37 27 19 8 38 32 16 16 39 31 17 14

40 - 44 YEARS 139 88 51 40 31 22 9 41 28 18 10 42 23 12 11 43 27 19 8 44 30 17 13 15 TOTAL POPULATION BY SEX AND AGE IN YEARS LAST BIRTHDAY

TABLE 4.7 CONT'D BIMINI

SEX AGE IN YEARS LAST BIRTHDAY TOTAL M ALE FEMALE

45 - 49 YEARS 172 85 87 45 35 17 18 46 31 19 12 47 32 9 23 48 37 21 16 49 37 19 18

50 - 54 YEARS 150 88 62 50 34 16 18 51 30 17 13 52 26 18 8 53 29 18 11 54 31 19 12

55 - 59 YEARS 117 70 47 55 26 14 12 56 31 17 14 57 28 16 12 58 18 11 7 59 14 12 2

60 - 64 YEARS 62 33 29 60 15 6 9 61 14 8 6 62 10 7 3 63 15 7 8 64 8 5 3

65 -69 YEARS 64 32 32 65 15 8 7 66 12 7 5 67 9 5 4 68 16 6 10 69 12 6 6

70 - 74 YEARS 35 17 18 70 7 0 7 71 8 5 3 72 9 5 4 73 5 4 1 74 6 3 3

75 - 79 YEARS 27 12 15 75 7 1 6 76 5 3 2 77 6 5 1 78 6 2 4 79 3 1 2

80 - 84 YEARS 10 4 6 80 4 2 2 81 2 1 1 82 2 1 1 83 1 0 1 84 1 0 1

85 - 89 YEARS 4 2 2 85 2 1 1 86 1 1 0 87 0 0 0 88 1 0 1 89 0 0 0

90 YEARS AND OVER 5 3 2 NOT STATED 6 4 2

16 TOTAL POPULATION BY SEX, AGE-GROUP AND MARITAL STATUS TABLE 5.0 BIMINI

MARITAL STATUS

NEVER LEGALLY NOT AGE GROUP AND SEX TOTAL MARRIED MARRIED WIDOWED DIVORCED SEPARETED STATED

TOTAL 1,988 1,201 602 85 79 19 2 MALE 1,063 652 330 27 46 7 1 FEMALE 925 549 272 58 33 12 1

0 - 14 YEARS 465 465 0 0 0 0 0 MALE 238 238 0 0 0 0 0 FEMALE 227 227 0 0 0 0 0

15 - 19 YEARS 163 162 1 0 0 0 0 MALE 89 89 0 0 0 0 0 FEMALE 74 73 1 0 0 0 0

20 - 24 YEARS 140 124 16 0 0 0 0 MALE 80 75 5 0 0 0 0 FEMALE 60 49 11 0 0 0 0

25 - 29 YEARS 144 97 45 0 2 0 0 MALE 68 49 19 0 0 0 0 FEMALE 76 48 26 0 2 0 0

30 - 34 YEARS 141 96 41 0 3 1 0 MALE 69 49 19 0 1 0 0 FEMALE 72 47 22 0 2 1 0

35 - 39 YEARS 144 67 64 3 6 4 0 MALE 81 42 32 0 5 2 0 FEMALE 63 25 32 3 1 2 0

40 - 44 YEARS 139 42 86 1 7 2 1 MALE 88 24 57 1 5 0 1 FEMALE 51 18 29 0 2 2 0

45 - 49 YEARS 172 54 91 6 17 4 0 MALE 85 30 40 3 11 1 0 FEMALE 87 24 51 3 6 3 0

17 TOTAL POPULATION BY SEX, AGE-GROUP AND MARITAL STATUS TABLE 5.0 CONT'D BIMINI

MARITAL STATUS NEVER LEGALLY NOT AGE GROUP AND SEX TOTAL MARRIED MARRIED WIDOWED DIVORCED SEPARETED STATED

50 - 54 YEARS 150 47 82 2 13 6 0 MALE 88 30 48 2 5 3 0 FEMALE 62 17 34 0 8 3 0

55 - 59 YEARS 117 18 75 9 14 1 0 MALE 70 12 45 4 8 1 0 FEMALE 47 6 30 5 6 0 0

60 - 64 YEARS 62 9 34 10 9 0 0 MALE 33 4 23 0 6 0 0 FEMALE 29 5 11 10 3 0 0

65 - 69 YEARS 64 11 27 19 6 1 0 MALE 32 6 17 5 4 0 0 FEMALE 32 5 10 14 2 1 0

70 - 74 YEARS 35 4 15 14 2 0 0 MALE 17 1 8 7 1 0 0 FEMALE 18 3 7 7 1 0 0

75 - 79 YEARS 27 2 14 11 0 0 0 MALE 12 0 10 2 0 0 0 FEMALE 15 2 4 9 0 0 0

80 - 84 YEARS 10 0 6 4 0 0 0 MALE 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 FEMALE 6 0 2 4 0 0 0

85 YEARS AND OVER 9 0 3 6 0 0 0 MALE 5 0 2 3 0 0 0 FEMALE 4 0 1 3 0 0 0

NOT STATED 6 3 2 0 0 0 1 MALE 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 FEMALE 2 0 1 0 0 0 1

NOTE: "Marital Status" is the legal status of each individual in relation to the Marital Laws or Customs of The Bahamas

18 POPULATION 15 YEARS AND OVER BY SEX, AGE-GROUP AND UNION STATUS TABLE 6.0 BIMINI

UNION STATUS

LEGALLY MARRIED SEPARATED WIDOWED DIVORCED AGE-GROUP NOT IN A LEGALLY COMMON- VISITING BUT NOT AND NOT IN AND NOT AND NOT IN NOT AND SEX TOTAL UNION MARRIED LAW-UNION PARTNER IN A UNION A UNION IN A UNION A UNION STATED

TOTAL 1,523 631 511 114 11 87 17 85 65 2 MALE 825 365 261 58 1 67 7 27 38 1 FEMALE 698 266 250 56 10 20 10 58 27 1

15 - 19 YEARS 163 155 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 MALE 89 88 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 FEMALE 74 67 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 0

20 - 24 YEARS 140 113 14 9 2 2 0 0 0 0 MALE 80 70 4 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 FEMALE 60 43 10 4 2 1 0 0 0 0

25 - 29 YEARS 144 80 39 16 3 5 0 0 1 0 MALE 68 44 16 5 0 3 0 0 0 0 FEMALE 76 36 23 11 3 2 0 0 1 0

30 - 34 YEARS 141 67 35 30 1 6 0 0 2 0 MALE 69 35 14 15 0 5 0 0 0 0 FEMALE 72 32 21 15 1 1 0 0 2 0

35 - 39 YEARS 144 48 52 20 1 12 3 3 5 0 MALE 81 30 25 12 1 7 2 0 4 0 FEMALE 63 18 27 8 0 5 1 3 1 0

40 - 44 YEARS 139 32 68 11 0 17 2 1 7 1 MALE 88 18 44 7 0 12 0 1 5 1 FEMALE 51 14 24 4 0 5 2 0 2 0

45 - 49 YEARS 172 50 79 10 0 11 4 6 12 0 MALE 85 27 30 5 0 10 1 3 9 0 FEMALE 87 23 49 5 0 1 3 3 3 0

50 - 54 YEARS 150 40 72 11 0 10 6 2 9 0 MALE 88 28 41 4 0 7 3 2 3 0 FEMALE 62 12 31 7 0 3 3 0 6 0

19 POPULATION 15 YEARS AND OVER BY SEX, AGE-GROUP AND UNION STATUS TABLE 6.0 CONT'D BIMINI

UNION STATUS LEGALLY MARRIED SEPARATED WIDOWED DIVORCED AGE-GROUP NOT IN A LEGALLY COMMON- VISITING BUT NOT AND NOT IN AND NOT AND NOT IN NOT AND SEX TOTAL UNION MARRIED LAW-UNION PARTNER IN A UNION A UNION IN A UNION A UNION STATED

55 - 59 YEARS 117 18 64 1 0 11 1 9 13 0 MALE 70 12 36 1 0 9 1 4 7 0 FEMALE 47 6 28 0 0 2 0 5 6 0

60 - 64 YEARS 62 9 28 1 0 6 0 10 8 0 MALE 33 4 17 1 0 6 0 0 5 0 FEMALE 29 5 11 0 0 0 0 10 3 0

65 - 69 YEARS 64 10 24 2 0 2 1 19 6 0 MALE 32 5 14 2 0 2 0 5 4 0 FEMALE 32 5 10 0 0 0 1 14 2 0

70 - 74 YEARS 35 4 13 0 0 2 0 14 2 0 MALE 17 1 6 0 0 2 0 7 1 0 FEMALE 18 3 7 0 0 0 0 7 1 0

75 - 79 YEARS 27 2 13 0 0 1 0 11 0 0 MALE 12 0 9 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 FEMALE 15 2 4 0 0 0 0 9 0 0

80 - 84 YEARS 10 0 5 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 MALE 4 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 FEMALE 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0

85 YEARS AND OVER 9 0 2 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 MALE 5 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 FEMALE 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0

NOT STATED 6 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 MALE 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FEMALE 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

NOTE: "Union Status" identifies the type of relationship that a man or a woman was engaged in at the time of the census.

20 TOTAL POPULATION BY SEX, AGE GROUP AND RELIGION TABLE 7.0 BIMINI

AGE-GROUP 65 AND NOT RELIGION AND SEX TOTAL 0 - 4 5 -14 15 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 64 OVER STATED

TOTAL 1,988 135 330 303 285 283 501 145 6 MALE 1,063 72 166 169 137 169 276 70 4 FEMALE 925 63 164 134 148 114 225 75 2

ANGLICAN 326 18 40 29 42 37 112 48 0 MALE 182 10 23 20 20 25 62 22 0 FEMALE 144 8 17 9 22 12 50 26 0

BAPTIST 594 39 109 100 83 84 138 41 0 MALE 316 19 55 54 43 48 77 20 0 FEMALE 278 20 54 46 40 36 61 21 0

CHURCH OF GOD 91 8 31 14 12 13 11 2 0 MALE 38 4 14 4 7 6 3 0 0 FEMALE 53 4 17 10 5 7 8 2 0

METHODIST 37 3 4 3 2 8 12 5 0 MALE 20 1 2 2 1 6 5 3 0 FEMALE 17 2 2 1 1 2 7 2 0

PENTECOSTAL 323 29 71 63 40 43 64 11 2 MALE 149 19 32 33 16 21 23 3 2 FEMALE 174 10 39 30 24 22 41 8 0

ROMAN CATHOLIC 285 14 29 40 40 51 86 23 2 MALE 174 7 11 24 21 35 60 14 2 FEMALE 111 7 18 16 19 16 26 9 0

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 15 0 2 1 5 2 5 0 0 MALE 11 0 2 0 3 2 4 0 0 FEMALE 4 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0

21 TOTAL POPULATION BY SEX, AGE GROUP AND RELIGION TABLE 7.0 CONT'D BIMINI

AGE-GROUP 65 AND NOT RELIGION AND SEX TOTAL 0 - 4 5 -14 15 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 64 OVER STATED

OTHER CHRISTIAN DENOMINATIONS 211 21 40 37 38 32 36 6 1 MALE 115 10 26 23 17 17 17 5 0 FEMALE 96 11 14 14 21 15 19 1 1

OTHER DENOMINATIONS 19 0 0 1 5 0 9 4 0 MALE 11 0 0 0 3 0 6 2 0 FEMALE 8 0 0 1 2 0 3 2 0

NONE 22 1 0 3 5 5 7 1 0 MALE 16 1 0 3 2 5 5 0 0 FEMALE 6 0 0 0 3 0 2 1 0

NOT STATED 65 2 4 12 13 8 21 4 1 MALE 31 1 1 6 4 4 14 1 0 FEMALE 34 1 3 6 9 4 7 3 1

NOTE:"OTHER DENOMINATIONS" includes ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, BRETHREN, JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, LUTHERAN, PRESBYTERIANS and RASTAFARIAN. These religions with totals less than 10 were not reported in individual categories.

22 TOTAL POPULATION BY SEX, AGE GROUP AND RACIAL GROUP TABLE 8.0 BIMINI

AGE GROUP 80 AND NOT RACIAL GROUP AND SEX TOTAL 0 - 9 10 - 19 20 - 29 30 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 59 60 - 69 70 - 79 OVER STATED

TOTAL 1,988 285 343 284 285 311 267 126 62 19 6 BLACK 1,844 278 333 261 259 282 240 116 54 16 5 BLACK AND WHITE 30 2 3 8 7 4 3 1 2 0 0 WHITE 57 0 3 4 6 9 20 8 5 2 0 OTHER RACES 35 3 2 5 10 13 2 0 0 0 0 NOT STATED 22 2 2 6 3 3 2 1 1 1 1

MALE 1,063 143 184 148 150 173 158 65 29 9 4 BLACK 975 140 178 137 133 151 141 60 23 8 4 BLACK AND WHITE 16 0 2 5 4 2 0 1 2 0 0 WHITE 34 0 1 2 3 6 14 4 3 1 0 OTHER RACES 30 2 2 3 8 13 2 0 0 0 0 NOT STATED 8 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 0

FEMALE 925 142 159 136 135 138 109 61 33 10 2 BLACK 869 138 155 124 126 131 99 56 31 8 1 BLACK AND WHITE 14 2 1 3 3 2 3 0 0 0 0 WHITE 23 0 2 2 3 3 6 4 2 1 0 OTHER RACES 5 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 NOT STATED 14 1 1 5 1 2 1 1 0 1 1

OTHER RACES includes BLACK AND OTHER, WHITE AND OTHER, ASIAN and EAST INDIAN.

23 TOTAL POPULATION BY SEX, AGE-GROUP AND COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP TABLE 9.0 BIMINI

AGE-GROUP

65 AND NOT COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP AND SEX TOTAL 0 - 4 5 - 19 20 - 29 30 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 64 OVER STATED

TOTAL 1,988 135 493 284 285 311 329 145 6 MALE 1,063 72 255 148 150 173 191 70 4 FEMALE 925 63 238 136 135 138 138 75 2

**** AFRICA **** TOTAL 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 MALE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FEMALE 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

NIGERIA 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 MALE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FEMALE 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

**** AMERICA CENTRAL **** TOTAL 15 0 2 1 3 6 3 0 0 MALE 12 0 2 0 3 4 3 0 0 FEMALE 3 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0

COSTA RICA 5 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 MALE 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 FEMALE 3 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0

MEXICO 10 0 1 0 3 4 2 0 0 MALE 10 0 1 0 3 4 2 0 0 FEMALE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

24 TOTAL POPULATION BY SEX, AGE-GROUP AND COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP TABLE 9.0 CONT'D BIMINI

AGE-GROUP

65 AND NOT COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP AND SEX TOTAL 0 - 4 5 - 19 20 - 29 30 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 64 OVER STATED

**** AMERICA NORTH **** TOTAL 73 17 14 11 9 4 15 3 0 MALE 41 8 6 7 5 2 11 2 0 FEMALE 32 9 8 4 4 2 4 1 0

CANADA 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 MALE 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 FEMALE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

U.S.A 70 17 14 10 8 4 14 3 0 MALE 38 8 6 6 4 2 10 2 0 FEMALE 32 9 8 4 4 2 4 1 0

**** AMERICA SOUTH **** TOTAL 14 0 6 0 2 6 0 0 0 MALE 8 0 6 0 0 2 0 0 0 FEMALE 6 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 0

BRAZIL 4 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 MALE 3 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 FEMALE 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

GUYANA 10 0 4 0 1 5 0 0 0 MALE 5 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 FEMALE 5 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0

25 TOTAL POPULATION BY SEX, AGE-GROUP AND COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP TABLE 9.0 CONT'D BIMINI

AGE-GROUP

65 AND NOT COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP AND SEX TOTAL 0 - 4 5 - 19 20 - 29 30 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 64 OVER STATED

**** ASIA SOUTH CENTRAL **** TOTAL 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 MALE 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 FEMALE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

INDIA 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 MALE 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 FEMALE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

**** ASIA SOUTH EAST **** TOTAL 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 MALE 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 FEMALE 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

PHILIPPINES 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 MALE 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 FEMALE 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

**** CARIBBEAN **** TOTAL 1,864 118 467 271 268 287 307 141 5 MALE 991 64 239 141 139 162 175 67 4 FEMALE 873 54 228 130 129 125 132 74 1

BAHAMAS 1,692 107 436 239 237 259 278 131 5 MALE 896 57 227 129 119 142 158 60 4 FEMALE 796 50 209 110 118 117 120 71 1

26 TOTAL POPULATION BY SEX, AGE-GROUP AND COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP TABLE 9.0 CONT'D BIMINI

AGE-GROUP

65 AND NOT COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP AND SEX TOTAL 0 - 4 5 - 19 20 - 29 30 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 64 OVER STATED

CUBA 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 MALE 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 FEMALE 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 36 0 0 7 13 12 4 0 0 MALE 32 0 0 7 10 12 3 0 0 FEMALE 4 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0

HAITI 105 10 26 19 13 11 19 7 0 MALE 57 7 11 5 9 7 12 6 0 FEMALE 48 3 15 14 4 4 7 1 0

JAMAICA 26 0 5 6 5 4 4 2 0 MALE 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 FEMALE 23 0 4 6 4 3 4 2 0

TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 MALE 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 FEMALE 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

**** EUROPE SOUTH **** TOTAL 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 MALE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FEMALE 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

27 TOTAL POPULATION BY SEX, AGE-GROUP AND COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP TABLE 9.0 CONT'D BIMINI

AGE-GROUP

65 AND NOT COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP AND SEX TOTAL 0 - 4 5 - 19 20 - 29 30 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 64 OVER STATED

SPAIN 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 MALE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FEMALE 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

**** EUROPE WEST **** TOTAL 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 MALE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FEMALE 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

FRANCE 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 MALE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FEMALE 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

NON-COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 MALE 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 FEMALE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

NOT STATED 14 0 4 1 2 3 3 0 1 MALE 7 0 2 0 2 1 2 0 0 FEMALE 7 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 1

28 POPULATION 3 YEARS AND OVER BY SEX, AGE-GROUP AND SCHOOL ATTENDANCE

TABLE 10.0 BIMINI

AGE GROUP 65 AND NOT SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AND SEX TOTAL 3 - 4 5 - 9 10 - 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 64 OVER STATED

TOTAL 1,899 46 150 180 163 140 285 283 501 145 6 MALE 1,018 27 71 95 89 80 137 169 276 70 4 FEMALE 881 19 79 85 74 60 148 114 225 75 2

ATTENDING SCHOOL FULL-TIME 471 28 149 180 100 7 5 0 2 0 0 MALE 249 18 71 95 58 4 1 0 2 0 0 FEMALE 222 10 78 85 42 3 4 0 0 0 0

ATTENDING SCHOOL PART-TIME 16 0 0 0 6 1 2 1 6 0 0 MALE 10 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 4 0 0 FEMALE 6 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 2 0 0

NOT ATTENDING SCHOOL 1,411 18 1 0 57 132 278 282 493 145 5 MALE 759 9 0 0 26 75 136 169 270 70 4 FEMALE 652 9 1 0 31 57 142 113 223 75 1

NOT STATED 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 MALE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FEMALE 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

29 POPULATION 15 YEARS AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP AND EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

TABLE 11.0 BIMINI

AGE GROUP EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT 65 AND NOT AND SEX TOTAL 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 54 55 - 64 OVER STATED

TOTAL 1,523 163 140 285 283 322 179 145 6 MALE 825 89 80 137 169 173 103 70 4 FEMALE 698 74 60 148 114 149 76 75 2

NONE 10 1 0 0 2 4 0 3 0 MALE 5 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 FEMALE 5 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 PRE-SCHOOL/ KINDERGARTEN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PRIMARY 1 - 4 YEARS 26 0 0 0 3 5 9 9 0 MALE 17 0 0 0 0 5 7 5 0 FEMALE 9 0 0 0 3 0 2 4 0

PRIMARY 5 - 6 YEARS 110 1 0 4 4 9 25 67 0 MALE 52 1 0 1 4 6 11 29 0 FEMALE 58 0 0 3 0 3 14 38 0

SECONDARY 7 - 8 YEARS 113 18 2 8 10 17 33 25 0 MALE 69 9 1 7 7 8 22 15 0 FEMALE 44 9 1 1 3 9 11 10 0

SECONDARY 9 - 10 YEARS 229 70 11 21 35 51 26 13 2 MALE 145 47 9 17 27 27 10 6 2 FEMALE 84 23 2 4 8 24 16 7 0

30 POPULATION 15 YEARS AND OVER BY SEX, AGE GROUP AND EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT TABLE 11.0 CONT'D BIMINI

AGE GROUP EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT 65 AND NOT AND SEX TOTAL 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 54 55 - 64 OVER STATED

SECONDARY 11 - 13+ YEARS 744 73 86 177 168 169 52 16 3 MALE 396 32 49 83 97 96 32 5 2 FEMALE 348 41 37 94 71 73 20 11 1

POST SECONDARY TECHNICAL/VOCATIONAL 95 0 13 23 24 21 6 8 0 MALE 63 0 8 16 16 13 5 5 0 FEMALE 32 0 5 7 8 8 1 3 0 COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY (TERTIARY) 1 - 2 YEARS 73 0 15 8 17 24 8 1 0 MALE 36 0 8 2 11 10 5 0 0 FEMALE 37 0 7 6 6 14 3 1 0

COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY (TERTIARY) 3 - 4 YEARS 95 0 13 38 13 16 15 0 0 MALE 31 0 5 9 5 3 9 0 0 FEMALE 64 0 8 29 8 13 6 0 0

COLLEGE/ UNIVERSITY (TERTIARY) 5+ YEARS 24 0 0 5 7 6 4 2 0 MALE 9 0 0 2 0 4 1 2 0 FEMALE 15 0 0 3 7 2 3 0 0

OTHER 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 MALE 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 FEMALE 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

NOT STATED 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 MALE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FEMALE 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

31 POPULATION 15 YEARS AND OVER NOT ATTENDING SCHOOL BY SEX, AGE GROUP AND EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

TABLE 12.0 BIMINIS

AGE-GROUP

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT 65 AND NOT AND SEX TOTAL 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 54 55 - 64 OVER STATED

TOTAL 1,392 57 132 278 282 315 178 145 5 MALE 750 26 75 136 169 168 102 70 4 FEMALE 642 31 57 142 113 147 76 75 1

NONE 9 1 0 0 2 3 0 3 0 MALE 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 FEMALE 5 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 PRE-SCHOOL/ KINDERGARTEN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PRIMARY 1 - 4 YEARS 25 0 0 0 3 4 9 9 0 MALE 16 0 0 0 0 4 7 5 0 FEMALE 9 0 0 0 3 0 2 4 0

PRIMARY 5 - 6 YEARS 110 1 0 4 4 9 25 67 0 MALE 52 1 0 1 4 6 11 29 0 FEMALE 58 0 0 3 0 3 14 38 0

SECONDARY 7 - 8 YEARS 96 2 2 8 10 17 32 25 0 MALE 60 1 1 7 7 8 21 15 0 FEMALE 36 1 1 1 3 9 11 10 0

SECONDARY 9 - 10 YEARS 170 11 11 21 35 51 26 13 2 MALE 105 7 9 17 27 27 10 6 2 FEMALE 65 4 2 4 8 24 16 7 0

32 POPULATION 15 YEARS AND OVER NOT ATTENDING SCHOOL BY SEX, AGE GROUP AND EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT TABLE 12.0 CONT'D BIMINIS

AGE-GROUP

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT 65 AND NOT AND SEX TOTAL 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 54 55 - 64 OVER STATED

SECONDARY 11 - 13+ YEARS 709 42 85 174 168 169 52 16 3 MALE 379 17 48 82 97 96 32 5 2 FEMALE 330 25 37 92 71 73 20 11 1 POST SECONDARY TECHNICAL/VOCATIONAL 93 0 12 23 24 20 6 8 0 MALE 61 0 7 16 16 12 5 5 0 FEMALE 32 0 5 7 8 8 1 3 0 COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY (TERTIARY) 1 - 2 YEARS 68 0 13 8 16 22 8 1 0 MALE 33 0 7 2 11 8 5 0 0 FEMALE 35 0 6 6 5 14 3 1 0 COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY (TERTIARY) 3 - 4 YEARS 86 0 9 35 13 14 15 0 0 MALE 29 0 3 9 5 3 9 0 0 FEMALE 57 0 6 26 8 11 6 0 0 COLLEGE/ UNIVERSITY (TERTIARY) 5+ YEARS 23 0 0 4 7 6 4 2 0 MALE 9 0 0 2 0 4 1 2 0 FEMALE 14 0 0 2 7 2 3 0 0

OTHER 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 MALE 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 FEMALE 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

NOT STATED 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MALE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FEMALE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

33 POPULATION 15 YEARS AND OVER BY SEX, AGE-GROUP AND HIGHEST QUALIFICATION/EXAMINATION TABLE 13.0 BIMINI

AGE-GROUP 65 AND NOT QUALIFICATION AND SEX TOTAL 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 54 55 - 64 OVER STATED

TOTAL 1,523 163 140 285 283 322 179 145 6 MALE 825 89 80 137 169 173 103 70 4 FEMALE 698 74 60 148 114 149 76 75 2

NONE 597 77 24 66 83 128 101 115 3 MALE 367 51 20 48 56 73 58 58 3 FEMALE 230 26 4 18 27 55 43 57 0

SCHOOL LEAVING CERTIFICATE/ HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA 297 8 36 69 64 70 31 17 2 MALE 164 5 18 33 46 40 18 3 1 FEMALE 133 3 18 36 18 30 13 14 1

BJC'S etc.. 209 49 17 35 54 44 9 1 0 MALE 108 26 12 16 26 25 2 1 0 FEMALE 101 23 5 19 28 19 7 0 0

GCE O'LEVELS etc.. 169 29 37 50 24 22 6 1 0 MALE 64 7 17 13 11 11 5 0 0 FEMALE 105 22 20 37 13 11 1 1 0

TECHNICAL/VOCATIONAL CERTIFICATE 104 0 15 24 29 22 8 6 0 MALE 70 0 10 16 20 13 7 4 0 FEMALE 34 0 5 8 9 9 1 2 0

ASSOCIATE DEGREE 38 0 1 6 12 13 5 1 0 MALE 13 0 0 2 6 2 3 0 0 FEMALE 25 0 1 4 6 11 2 1 0

34 POPULATION 15 YEARS AND OVER BY SEX, AGE-GROUP AND HIGHEST QUALIFICATION/EXAMINATION TABLE 13.0 CONT'D BIMINI

AGE-GROUP 65 AND NOT QUALIFICATION AND SEX TOTAL 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 54 55 - 64 OVER STATED

BACHELOR DEGREE 78 0 9 27 13 17 12 0 0 MALE 28 0 3 8 3 6 8 0 0 FEMALE 50 0 6 19 10 11 4 0 0

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE/ QUALIFICATION (NON-UNIVERSITY BASED) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

MASTERS DEGREE 10 0 0 3 2 0 4 1 0 MALE 4 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 FEMALE 6 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0

OTHER 18 0 1 4 2 6 3 2 0 MALE 6 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 FEMALE 12 0 1 4 1 3 3 0 0

NOT STATED 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 MALE 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 FEMALE 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

PLEASENOTE:- BJCs etc… -Includes Pitman 1, RSA Stage 1, CXC Basic Proficiency, CSE and Cambridge School, etc...

GCE O'LEVELS etc.. -Includes BGCSE, Pitman Stage 2 &3, RSA 2, Cambridge School and CXC General Proficiency, etc..

GCE A'LEVELS etc.. -Includes RSA 3, Cambridge Higher School Certificate and International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma

OTHER -Includes3personswith GCE A'LEVELS etc.,5personswith PRE-BACHELOR CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMAS, 1POST CERTIFICATE/ DIPLOMA BACHELOR, 3 PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE/ QUALIFICATION (UNIVERSITY BASED), 2 2 DOCTORATE DEGREES and 4 OTHER QUALIFICATIONS NOT SPECIFIED.

35 TOTAL AND PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION 3 YEARS AND OVER BY SEX, AGE-GROUP AND INTERNET ACCESS STATUS

TABLE 14.0 BIMINI

INTERNET ACCESS STATUS NOT AGE-GROUP AND SEX TOTAL % YES % NO % STATED %

TOTAL 1,899 100.0 1,239 65.2 645 34.0 15 0.8 MALE 1,018 100.0 618 60.7 393 38.6 7 0.7 FEMALE 881 100.0 621 70.5 252 28.6 8 0.9

3 - 4 46 100.0 20 43.5 26 56.5 0 0.0 MALE 27 100.0 10 37.0 17 63.0 0 0.0 FEMALE 19 100.0 10 52.6 9 47.4 0 0.0

5 - 9 150 100.0 105 70.0 44 29.3 1 0.7 MALE 71 100.0 47 66.2 23 32.4 1 1.4 FEMALE 79 100.0 58 73.4 21 26.6 0 0.0

10 - 14 180 100.0 139 77.2 41 22.8 0 0.0 MALE 95 100.0 75 78.9 20 21.1 0 0.0 FEMALE 85 100.0 64 75.3 21 24.7 0 0.0

15 - 19 163 100.0 145 89.0 15 9.2 3 1.8 MALE 89 100.0 77 86.5 11 12.4 1 1.1 FEMALE 74 100.0 68 91.9 4 5.4 2 2.7

20 - 24 140 100.0 99 70.7 40 28.6 1 0.7 MALE 80 100.0 49 61.3 30 37.5 1 1.3 FEMALE 60 100.0 50 83.3 10 16.7 0 0.0

25 - 29 144 100.0 99 68.8 45 31.3 0 0.0 MALE 68 100.0 41 60.3 27 39.7 0 0.0 FEMALE 76 100.0 58 76.3 18 23.7 0 0.0

36 TOTAL AND PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION 3 YEARS AND OVER BY SEX, AGE-GROUP AND INTERNET ACCESS STATUS

TABLE 14.0 CONT'D BIMINI

INTERNET ACCESS STATUS NOT AGE-GROUP AND SEX TOTAL % YES % NO % STATED %

30 - 34 141 100.0 103 73.0 37 26.2 1 0.7 MALE 69 100.0 44 63.8 24 34.8 1 1.4 FEMALE 72 100.0 59 81.9 13 18.1 0 0.0

35 - 39 144 100.0 96 66.7 47 32.6 1 0.7 MALE 81 100.0 47 58.0 33 40.7 1 1.2 FEMALE 63 100.0 49 77.8 14 22.2 0 0.0

40 - 44 139 100.0 93 66.9 46 33.1 0 0.0 MALE 88 100.0 60 68.2 28 31.8 0 0.0 FEMALE 51 100.0 33 64.7 18 35.3 0 0.0

45 - 64 501 100.0 278 55.5 217 43.3 6 1.2 MALE 276 100.0 141 51.1 133 48.2 2 0.7 FEMALE 225 100.0 137 60.9 84 37.3 4 1.8

65 AND OVER 145 100.0 62 42.8 82 56.6 1 0.7 MALE 70 100.0 27 38.6 43 61.4 0 0.0 FEMALE 75 100.0 35 46.7 39 52.0 1 1.3

NOT STATED 6 100.0 0 0.0 5 83.3 1 16.7 MALE 4 100.0 0 0.0 4 100.0 0 0.0 FEMALE 2 100.0 0 0.0 1 50.0 1 50.0

37 POPULATION 3 YEARS AND OVER BY SEX AND AGE-GROUP, WITH INTERNET ACCESS AND WHERE INTERNET IS ACCESSED TABLE 15.0 BIMINI

AGE-GROUP 65 AND NOT WHERE INTERNET IS ACCESSED TOTAL 3-4 5-9 10-14 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 54 55 - 64 OVER STATED

TOTAL 1,239 20 105 139 145 99 202 189 187 91 62 0 MALE 618 10 47 75 77 49 85 107 92 49 27 0 FEMALE 621 10 58 64 68 50 117 82 95 42 35 0

HOME 964 17 96 114 105 75 154 153 143 67 40 0 MALE 472 8 41 60 52 40 64 86 68 36 17 0 FEMALE 492 9 55 54 53 35 90 67 75 31 23 0

WORK 84 0 0 0 3 12 28 16 18 6 1 0 MALE 40 0 0 0 1 4 12 8 10 4 1 0 FEMALE 44 0 0 0 2 8 16 8 8 2 0 0

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION 26 0 3 11 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 MALE 20 0 3 7 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 FEMALE 6 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 MALE 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 FEMALE 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

INTERNET CAFE 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MALE 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FEMALE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CELLULAR PHONE/PDA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

38 POPULATION 3 YEARS AND OVER BY SEX AND AGE-GROUP, WITH INTERNET ACCESS AND WHERE INTERNET IS ACCESSED TABLE 15.0 CONT'D BIMINI

AGE-GROUP 65 AND NOT WHERE INTERNET IS ACCESSED TOTAL 3-4 5-9 10-14 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 54 55 - 64 OVER STATED

FAMILY OR FRIEND'S HOUSE 98 1 5 14 24 9 16 11 10 6 2 0 MALE 50 0 2 8 13 3 8 6 5 4 1 0 FEMALE 48 1 3 6 11 6 8 5 5 2 1 0

OTHER 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 MALE 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 FEMALE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DO NOT USE THE INTERNET 57 2 1 0 2 0 2 7 15 9 19 0 MALE 28 2 1 0 1 0 0 6 8 2 8 0 FEMALE 29 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 7 7 11 0

DON'T KNOW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

NOT STATED 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 MALE 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 FEMALE 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

39 TOTALPOPULATIONBYISLAND,SEXANDTYPEOFHEALTHINSURANCE T A B L E 1 6 .0

TYPEOFINSURANCE

INDIVIDUAL NOT ISLANDANDSEX TOTAL INDIVIDUAL GROUP ANDGROUP NONE STATED

ALLBAHAMAS 3 5 1 ,4 6 1 7 3 ,6 1 6 7 9 ,6 8 0 9 ,7 3 3 1 8 5 ,4 7 7 2 ,9 5 5 MALE 1 7 0 ,2 5 7 3 4 ,3 3 7 3 8 ,1 8 2 4 ,5 6 2 9 1 ,6 2 9 1 ,5 4 7 FEMALE 1 8 1 ,2 0 4 3 9 ,2 7 9 4 1 ,4 9 8 5 ,1 7 1 9 3 ,8 4 8 1 ,4 0 8

NEWPROVIDENCE 2 4 6 ,3 2 9 5 3 ,6 5 0 5 9 ,0 5 8 7 ,5 1 8 1 2 4 ,2 2 7 1 ,8 7 6 MALE 1 1 7 ,9 0 9 2 4 ,9 5 5 2 7 ,7 0 2 3 ,4 4 4 6 0 ,8 3 4 9 7 4 FEMALE 1 2 8 ,4 2 0 2 8 ,6 9 5 3 1 ,3 5 6 4 ,0 7 4 6 3 ,3 9 3 9 0 2

GRANDBAHAMA 5 1 ,3 6 8 9 ,1 4 6 1 2 ,0 1 2 1 ,1 2 5 2 8 ,7 0 2 3 8 3 MALE 2 4 ,9 9 6 4 ,1 7 7 6 ,0 6 3 5 8 8 1 3 ,9 7 8 1 9 0 FEMALE 2 6 ,3 7 2 4 ,9 6 9 5 ,9 4 9 5 3 7 1 4 ,7 2 4 1 9 3

ABACO 1 7 ,2 2 4 2 ,9 0 9 3 ,3 1 7 2 6 6 1 0 ,5 8 6 1 4 6 MALE 8 ,9 0 2 1 ,4 5 6 1 ,7 0 4 1 3 1 5 ,5 5 1 6 0 FEMALE 8 ,3 2 2 1 ,4 5 3 1 ,6 1 3 1 3 5 5 ,0 3 5 8 6

ACKLINS 5 6 5 1 0 6 4 4 6 4 0 0 9 MALE 3 2 0 6 3 3 0 4 2 1 6 7 FEMALE 2 4 5 4 3 1 4 2 1 8 4 2

ANDROS 7 ,4 9 0 1 ,6 5 6 7 6 8 2 0 6 4 ,6 0 5 2 5 5 MALE 3 ,7 6 9 8 0 0 4 0 0 8 5 2 ,3 4 1 1 4 3 FEMALE 3 ,7 2 1 8 5 6 3 6 8 1 2 1 2 ,2 6 4 1 1 2

BERRYISLANDS 8 0 7 2 1 6 1 0 5 2 0 4 6 0 6 MALE 4 6 1 1 2 3 6 1 1 1 2 6 2 4 FEMALE 3 4 6 9 3 4 4 9 1 9 8 2

BIMINI 1 ,9 8 8 2 0 8 2 1 0 3 1 1 ,5 2 8 1 1 MALE 1 ,0 6 3 1 0 4 1 1 2 1 4 8 2 8 5 FEMALE 9 2 5 1 0 4 9 8 1 7 7 0 0 6

CATISLAND 1 ,5 2 2 4 0 4 1 7 5 4 0 8 9 5 8 MALE 8 0 8 2 1 2 9 5 2 2 4 7 4 5 FEMALE 7 1 4 1 9 2 8 0 1 8 4 2 1 3

CROOKEDISLAND 3 3 0 6 0 1 0 3 1 8 1 4 8 1 MALE 1 6 8 2 9 4 2 1 1 8 5 1 FEMALE 1 6 2 3 1 6 1 7 6 3 0

40 TOTALPOPULATIONBYISLAND,SEXANDTYPEOFHEALTHINSURANCE TABLE 16.0 CONT'D

TYPEOFINSURANCE

INDIVIDUAL NOT ISLANDANDSEX TOTAL INDIVIDUAL GROUP ANDGROUP NONE STATED

ELEUTHERA 8,202 1,696 1,325 188 4,852 141 MALE 4,058 737 611 105 2,521 84 FEMALE 4,144 959 714 83 2,331 57

EXUMAANDCAYS 6,928 1,629 1,160 126 3,960 53 MALE 3,468 749 641 55 1,987 36 FEMALE 3,460 880 519 71 1,973 17

HARBOURISLAND 1,762 425 196 32 1,094 15 MALE 873 183 95 16 568 11 FEMALE 889 242 101 16 526 4

INAGUA 913 69 414 88 340 2 MALE 465 33 220 41 171 0 FEMALE 448 36 194 47 169 2

LONGISLAND 3,094 517 390 35 2,132 20 MALE 1,535 265 193 19 1,047 11 FEMALE 1,559 252 197 16 1,085 9

MAYAGUANA 277 25 23 6 221 2 MALE 143 14 16 3 109 1 FEMALE 134 11 7 3 112 1

RAGGEDISLAND 72 9 8 0 55 0 MALE 44 5 6 0 33 0 FEMALE 28 4 2 0 22 0

SANSALVADORANDRUMCAY 1,039 458 132 22 425 2 MALE 521 228 67 9 215 2 FEMALE 518 230 65 13 210 0

SPANISHWELLS 1,551 433 240 6 847 25 MALE 754 204 124 4 409 13 FEMALE 797 229 116 2 438 12

41 PRIVATE DWELLINGS BY ISLAND AND TYPE OF TENURE TABLE 17.0

TYPE OF TENURE

OWN ISLAND TOTAL OWN FULLY (MORTGAGE) RENT RENT FREE LEASE OTHER

ALL BAHAMAS 102,758 37,109 23,434 35,844 5,665 444 262 NEW PROVIDENCE 70,166 21,776 17,518 27,417 2,893 374 188 GRAND BAHAMA 15,110 5,492 4,246 4,701 605 44 22 ABACO 5,195 2,486 826 1,348 521 9 5 ACKLINS 209 144 1 27 36 0 1 ANDROS 2,372 1,650 59 329 319 3 12 BERRY ISLANDS 342 117 14 88 120 2 1 BIMINI 747 355 16 188 184 3 1 CAT ISLAND 606 461 4 68 67 0 6 CROOKED ISLAND 124 86 2 15 21 0 0 ELEUTHERA 2,717 1,648 212 602 251 1 3 EXUMA AND CAYS 2,027 977 210 464 367 3 6 HARBOUR ISLAND 595 243 86 220 43 2 1 INAGUA 314 205 5 70 33 0 1 LONG ISLAND 1,119 820 95 143 50 1 10 MAYAGUANA 107 84 1 8 14 0 0 RAGGED ISLAND 26 19 0 1 6 0 0 SAN SALVADOR AND RUM CAY 382 201 26 83 69 1 2 SPANISH WELLS 600 345 113 72 66 1 3

42 PRIVATE DWELLINGS BY HOUSEHOLD SIZE AND NUMBER OF BEDROOMS TABLE 18.0

NUMBER OF BEDROOMS

HOUSEHOLD SIZE TOTAL 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+

Total 747 121 168 167 193 71 21 3 3 0 0 0

** 1 ** 293 87 96 50 47 11 1 0 1 0 0 0 ** 2 ** 145 27 37 43 32 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 ** 3 ** 104 6 16 27 42 11 2 0 0 0 0 0 ** 4 ** 79 1 11 20 27 16 2 2 0 0 0 0 ** 5 ** 56 0 4 16 21 9 5 1 0 0 0 0 ** 6 ** 35 0 3 9 8 11 2 0 2 0 0 0 ** 7 ** 22 0 1 2 8 7 4 0 0 0 0 0 ** 8 ** 8 0 0 0 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 ** 9 ** 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ** 10 ** 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ** 11 ** 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 OR MORE 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 NOT STATED 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

43 PRIVATE DWELLINGS BY SEX AND AGE-GROUP OF HEAD AND HOUSEHOLD SIZE

TABLE 19.0 BIMINI

AGE-GROUP HOUSEHOLD SIZE 65 AND NOT AND SEX OF HEAD TOTAL 15 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 54 55 - 64 OVER STATED

TOTAL 747 37 128 161 194 124 101 2 MALE 518 26 81 123 138 88 60 2 FEMALE 229 11 47 38 56 36 41 0

** 1 ** 293 20 59 56 72 48 36 2 MALE 204 15 42 39 56 32 18 2 FEMALE 89 5 17 17 16 16 18 0

** 2 ** 145 12 27 25 34 24 23 0 MALE 109 8 16 24 23 18 20 0 FEMALE 36 4 11 1 11 6 3 0

** 3 ** 104 4 19 18 34 20 9 0 MALE 65 2 10 13 24 12 4 0 FEMALE 39 2 9 5 10 8 5 0

** 4 ** 79 0 8 24 22 12 13 0 MALE 52 0 5 17 14 10 6 0 FEMALE 27 0 3 7 8 2 7 0

** 5 ** 56 1 7 20 12 9 7 0 MALE 38 1 4 14 8 7 4 0 FEMALE 18 0 3 6 4 2 3 0

** 6 ** 35 0 0 13 11 5 6 0 MALE 27 0 0 12 7 5 3 0 FEMALE 8 0 0 1 4 0 3 0

44 PRIVATE DWELLINGS BY SEX AND AGE-GROUP OF HEAD AND HOUSEHOLD SIZE TABLE 19.0 CONT'D BIMINI

AGE-GROUP

HOUSEHOLD SIZE 65 AND NOT AND SEX OF HEAD TOTAL 15 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 54 55 - 64 OVER STATED

** 7 ** 22 0 5 2 7 1 7 0 MALE 14 0 3 1 4 1 5 0 FEMALE 8 0 2 1 3 0 2 0

8 OR MORE 13 0 3 3 2 5 0 0 MALE 9 0 1 3 2 3 0 0 FEMALE 4 0 2 0 0 2 0 0

Bimini had only 1 house of sizes 9, 10 and 11 and 2 of size 12 OR MORE. The information for these households was grouped in with the households of size 8 OR MORE.

45 TABLE 20.0 BIMINI

TOTAL ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME SEX OF HEADAND 0- 5001- 10001- 15001- 20001- 40001- 60001- 80001- 100001 NOT HOUSEHOLD SIZE TOTAL 5000 10000 15000 20000 40000 60000 80000 100000 AND OVER STATED

Total 747 50 80 120 103 235 77 37 11 12 22 MALE 518 33 46 75 72 166 60 30 10 9 17 FEMALE 229 17 34 45 31 69 17 7 1 3 5

** 1 ** 293 37 48 63 41 75 11 5 2 0 11 MALE 204 25 28 41 28 56 10 4 2 0 10 FEMALE 89 12 20 22 13 19 1 1 0 0 1

** 2 ** 145 8 12 20 25 51 12 4 1 4 8 MALE 109 5 6 12 21 42 10 4 1 3 5 FEMALE 36 3 6 8 4 9 2 0 0 1 3

** 3 ** 104 2 14 18 13 35 16 3 1 1 1 MALE 65 1 7 10 8 23 11 3 0 1 1 FEMALE 39 1 7 8 5 12 5 0 1 0 0

** 4 ** 79 1 3 8 8 31 14 8 1 4 1 MALE 52 1 2 4 4 18 10 8 1 3 1 FEMALE 27 0 1 4 4 13 4 0 0 1 0

** 5 ** 56 1 3 5 10 14 11 7 2 2 1 MALE 38 0 3 4 6 7 10 5 2 1 0 FEMALE 18 1 0 1 4 7 1 2 0 1 1

** 6 ** 35 0 0 3 2 13 9 6 2 0 0 MALE 27 0 0 2 2 12 6 3 2 0 0 FEMALE 8 0 0 1 0 1 3 3 0 0 0

46 PRIVATE DWELLINGS BY SEX OF HEAD, HOUSEHOLD SIZE AND TOTAL ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME TABLE 20.0 CONT'D BIMINI

TOTAL ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME SEX OF HEAD AND 0- 5001- 10001- 15001- 20001- 40001- 60001- 80001- 100001 NOT HOUSEHOLD SIZE TOTAL 5000 10000 15000 20000 40000 60000 80000 100000 AND OVER STATED

** 7 ** 22 1 0 2 3 12 2 1 1 0 0 MALE 14 1 0 2 2 6 1 1 1 0 0 FEMALE 8 0 0 0 1 6 1 0 0 0 0

8 OR MORE 13 0 0 1 1 4 2 3 1 1 0 MALE 9 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 1 1 0 FEMALE 4 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0

NOT STATED 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Bimini had only 1 house of sizes 9, 10 and 11 and 2 of size 12 OR MORE. The information for these households was grouped in with the households of size 8 OR MORE.

47 PRIVATEDWELLINGSBYTYPEANDUSEOF TOILETFACILITIESANDMAIN SOURCEOFWATERSUPPLY TABLE21.0 BIMINI

MAIN WATERSOURCEOFWATERSUPPLY PUBLIC PUBLIC PRIVATE PUBLIC RAIN TYPEANDUSEOF PIPEDINTO PIPEDINTO PIPEDINTO PRIVATE PUBLIC WELLOR WATER TOILETFACILITIES TOTAL DWELLING YARD DWELLING NOTPIPED STANDPIPE TANK SYSTEM OTHER

TOTAL 747 466 9 251 6 0 0 8 7 SHARED 55 11 3 41 0 0 0 0 0 NOTSHARED 683 454 6 206 4 0 0 6 7 NOTSTATED 9 1 0 4 2 0 0 2 0

SEWERAGE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SEPTIC 747 466 9 251 6 0 0 8 7 SHARED 55 11 3 41 0 0 0 0 0 NOTSHARED 683 454 6 206 4 0 0 6 7 NOTSTATED 9 1 0 4 2 0 0 2 0

PIT LATRINE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

OTHER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

NONE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

NOTSTATED 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

48 APPENDIX I

CENSUS DOCUMENTS

1. RECORD OF VISITS

49 50 51 52 APPENDIX I

CENSUS DOCUMENTS

2. CENSUS QUESTIONNAIRE

53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 APPENDIX I

CENSUS DOCUMENTS

3. SUPPLEMENTARY QUESTIONNAIRE

71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 APPENDIX I

CENSUS DOCUMENTS

4. INSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONNAIRE

79 80 81 82 83 84 85 APPENDIX I

CENSUS DOCUMENTS

5. VACANT QUESTIONNAIRE

86 87 88 APPENDIX II

2010 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING

CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS

89 APPENDIXII

2010 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING

CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS

Concepts and Definitions

The concepts and definitions on which the Census questions were based were in compliance with the guidelines established by the Regional Census Coordinating Committee (CRCC). This was to allow for comparability at both the regional and international levels as well as with earlier census results.

1. Census Day

Census Day was Monday, May 3, 2010. This was the reference day and therefore, all questions on the questionnaire (excluding the economic activity and fertility) referred to the circumstances existing on this particular day. Field enumeration began on Tuesday, May 4th.

2. Record of Visits

This is the record of the list of households and the composition of these households which was kept by the enumerator. It also serves as a register of all households, business places and institutions in The Bahamas. This register is used as a frame for the designing of Household and Business Surveys carried out in the intercensal years.

3. Population

The Total Population consisted of the following: (i) Persons in their usual place of residence on Census Day eg. family members, lodgers and live-in employees (ii) Persons who were temporarily away on a business trip, on vacation or away at school or university (iii) Persons in hospitals or other institutions (iv) Newborn babies in hospital (born by Census Day –May 3rd) (v) Persons with no fixed place of abode (vi) Bahamians serving in the diplomatic corps who were resident abroad (vii) Spouses who worked on another island but come home periodically.

90 4. Supervisory District

A geographical area (synonymous with the 2010 political boundaries) for which data were collected. These geographical areas consist of smaller areas called enumeration districts.

5. Household

The term ‘household’ refers to a person or group of persons who live in a private dwelling unit. The concept of “household” is based on the arrangements made by persons individually or in groups for providing themselves with food and other essentials for living. Anyone of the following may constitute a household.

(i) a person living alone

(ii) one or more family(ies) with or without lodgers or servants

(iii) a group of unrelated persons living together

(iv) occupants of an institution, hotel, convent, etc.

6. Head or Reference Person of Household

This is the person who was acknowledged by the interviewee and other members of the household to be the head of the household.

7. Family

For Census purposes, the following constitutes “Families”:

ALL MEMBERS RELATED:

. Married couple, with or without child/ children (The children may be of one or both parents as long as these children are not married, nor separated, nor living with a partner, nor do they have any children living in the same household).

. Unmarried couple (common law union), with or without children

. Mother with child/ children

91 . Father with child/ children

. Adult child/ children with live-in parent(s) only; (adult child is not married, not separated nor living with a partner. However, he/she can be divorced.)

. Adult child/ children with live-in parent(s) with other related persons under 18 yrs old (These related persons under 18 years old will be considered as dependents of child/children).

. Other adult relatives living with a child/ children under 18 yrs old. (i.e. grandparents with guardianship of minors; Aunt/ Uncle with a niece/ nephew under 18 yrs; Adult siblings with guardianship of younger siblings under 18 yrs, etc)

. Other relatives living together, none of whom constitute a family nucleus (all 18 yrs and older) – siblings only.

NOT ALL MEMBERS RELATED:

. Adult child with live-in parent(s) with other persons under 18 yrs old; (some or none are related to the nucleus, i.e. the family reference person or the live-in parent)

. Adult living with other persons under 18 yrs old; (all or some are non relatives).

8. Marital Status

“Marital Status”is the personal legal status of each individual in relation to the marriage laws or customs of The Bahamas. The marital status options were as follows:-

Never married: a person who is single and has never been legally married.

Married: a person whose marriage has gone through a legal marriage ceremony in accordance with the law.

Widowed: the individual was legally married but his/her spouse has died.

Divorced: the individual was legally married but has gone through legal proceedings for the marriage to be officially dissolved.

Legally separated: applies to a married couple living apart as a result of the decision of the court or legal system of the country.

92 9. Union Status

Union Status is the type of relationship that a man or woman was currently engaged in at the time of the census. The information obtained provides for further study on family formations, that is, how families are formed, the type of relationships children are born into and how children are being cared for in the home. The options were as follows:

Not in a union: the individual is not living with a partner, nor has he/she ever been legally married.

Legally Married: refers to a union in which an individual is currently living with the spouse to whom he/she is legally married to. Exceptions:

(i) spouses who are temporarily apart for work purposes or other unavoidable circumstances (ii) Migrants who are residing in The Bahamas but their spouse lives in another island/country.

Common-law Union: the partners share a common household even though the union has not been established by a legal process. This union/ relationship has nothing to do with the individual’s marital status.

Visiting Partner: refers to both males and females 15 years and older who have fathered or had child/ren in the last 12 months prior to Census Day. During the 12 month period that the child/ren were conceived, the parent was not currently living with a spouse or partner.

Married but not in a union: this person has been legally married but is currently living without a spouse/partner.

Legally separated and not in a union: this type of relationship/union refers to a person who has been married but is legally separated and is currently living without a partner.

Widowed and not in a union: this person has been legally married but due to the death of the spouse, they are widowed and is currently living without a partner.

Divorced and not in a union: this person was legally married but is currently legally divorced and is presently living without a partner.

10. Total Household Income

This is the aggregate income of all members of the household from all sources, which was earned, gained or obtained during the past 12 months. This includes income from wages and salaries, as well as income from property or other investments, private educational scholarships, pensions, welfare, alimony, child support, etc.

93 11. Building Unit

A building is any independent, free-standing structure comprising of one or more rooms or other spaces, covered by a roof and usually enclosed within external walls which extend from the foundation to the roof.

A building may be used or intended for residential, commercial or industrial purposes or for the provision of services. It may therefore be a factory, shop, detached dwelling, apartment building, shopping centre, church, repair shop, etc.

12. Dwelling Unit

To be classified as a dwelling, living quarters must be structurally separate and must have a private entrance either from the outside or from a common hall, lobby or stairway inside the building. The entrance must be one that can be used without passing through anyone else’s living quarters.

Examples of dwellings are:-

(1) Single Detached/ Single house

(2) Single Attached (Dwelling units only)

(a) each half of a duplex, triplex, etc

(b) a large building that has been structurally sub-divided to contain more than one housing unit. Eg. A large house which has been converted into several units.

(3) Part of a Private Dwelling: a self-contained private dwelling which has been partitioned off from other spaces in a single house.

(4) Apartment/Flat (dwelling units only): this type is usually found one on top of the other, that is, the floor of one is the roof of the other.

(5) Townhouse: this is a self-contained unit (usually in blocks of units) with separate legal title to ownership. They may stand alone or attached (joined to another townhouse).

(6) Dwelling attached to a Business: a dwelling or dwellings adjoining a store or other commercial unit.

(7) Other: Any type of living quarters which does not easily fit into any of the groups outlined above. For example, boat, bus, trailer, etc.

94 13. Types of Living Quarters

For Census purposes, dwellings were divided into two (2) main groups as follows:

(i) PRIVATE DWELLINGS are those in which a family or other small group of individuals reside, such as a single house, apartment/flat, or townhouse.

(ii) COLLECTIVE DWELLINGS included such special types of dwellings as hotels, institutions (eg. hospitals, the prison, military barracks, convents, children and old folks’ homes, etc) and other group quarters in which fairly large numbers of unrelated persons are likely to reside.

14. The Status of Dwellings

Dwellings can be categorized as follows:

1. OCCUPIED -- during the period of the census, persons were currently living in the dwelling unit.

2. VACANT -- any dwelling unit which is suitable for occupancy but was unoccupied at the time of the census.

15. Status of Vacant Dwellings:-

1. Winter Residences: private dwellings that are owned by persons from abroad.

2. Secondary Residences (Domestic): private dwellings that are owned by Bahamians.

3. For Rent: private dwellings which are “For Rent”.

4. For Sale: private dwellings which are “For Sale”.

5. Other: included seasonal vacancies such as vacation or holiday homes, time-share units and seasonal workers’ quarters/complexes (dwellings used to house temporary residents/workers of a project).

95 16. Types of Tenure

Tenure refers to the right or title by which a dwelling is occupied. The types of tenure are as follows:-

Owned fully: means that the dwelling is fully paid for i.e. no mortgage/claim exists for the dwelling.

Owned (mortgage): a dwelling which is not fully paid for such as one which has a mortgage or some other claim to it.

Rent: the dwelling does not belong to any member of the household and payments are made monthly for occupancy of the dwelling unit.

Rent Free: no member of the household pays rent for occupancy of the dwelling. The dwelling is provided free of charges, whether or not in return for services rendered e.g. parsonage or government housing.

Lease: a contract in which a dwelling is being used or occupied; an option of buying may or may not exist. Usually, the total sum and time period are stipulated in the contract.

Other: any other type of tenure not listed above. An example “squatting” wherein households were found occupying a dwelling unit without permission of the owner and without any rights to the dwelling.

17. Shelter Cost

The cost of occupying a dwelling unit is regarded as the shelter cost. In the case of units owned (mortgage), it is the monthly mortgage payments; in the case of rented units, it is the monthly rent and lease, it is the yearly leased payments, etc.

18. Water Supply

Piped Water

“Piped water” is water which is piped into the dwelling or yard and can be controlled by a tap.

Public Piped: water that is piped through public mains or is obtained from any other public source (eg. well, tank, etc) outside the private lot on which the dwelling is situated.

Private Piped: water that is piped from a private well, spring or other private source located on the property on which the dwelling is situated. 96 Not Piped Water

Water is not piped into the yard or dwelling unit.

Public Not Piped: can either be a public well or tank at a central location in the community that is accessible to everyone or a public standpipe or hand pump on the side of the road.

Private not Piped: this water source is usually a well that is owned by the householder and is situated on the private property.

19. Economically Active Population

The economically active population is that segment of the population, fifteen years of age and over, engaged in or willing and able to be engaged in the production of goods and services. It is composed of those persons with jobs –the employed, and those persons without jobs but who were engaged in some job-seeking activity four weeks prior to the census. Included in this population were:-

(i) Persons who had jobs and were at work during the reference week.

(ii) Persons who had jobs but were absent from work during the reference week because of illness, vacation, labor disputes, weather conditions, etc.

(iii) Persons who at the time of the enumeration had never worked before and were actively seeking work during the reference week.

(iv) Persons who had previously worked, however, at the time of the enumeration, were not working but were actively seeking work during the reference week.

Groups (i) and (ii) constitute the employed labor force and groups (iii) and (iv) represent the unemployed labor force.

20. Non –Economically Active Population

The non-economically active population is that portion of the population fifteen years of age and over who were not engaged in the production of goods and services during the census reference week; nor were they seeking to be engaged during the four weeks prior to census reference week. This population included the following groups of persons:-

(i) Homemakers – persons who during the reference week were engaged in general housekeeping duties (within their own homes) for which they did not receive pay. 97 (ii) Students –persons who were attending an educational institution on a full time basis during the reference week.

(iii) Retirees –persons who had terminated their employment and were not seeking work during the reference week.

(iv) Disabled –persons who were incapacitated in some form and therefore were unable to work or seek work during the reference week.

(v) Other –persons receiving public aid or private support and others not falling into any of the above categories.

21. Type of Industry

This refers to the type of work in which the individual was primarily engaged during the 12 months preceding census.

22. Type of Occupation

This is the type of work which was performed by the individual during the 12 months prior to the census and refers to his main job.

98 APPENDIX III

2010 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING

BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS FOR SUPERVISORY DISTRICTS

99 APPENDIXIII

2010 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING

BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS FOR SUPERVISORY DISTRICTS

NEW PROVIDENCE

01 YAMACRAW

Bounded on the North by Prince Charles Drive; on the East by Milton Street, Falcon Crest, Meadows Way, Meadows Boulevard, Meadows Close, Falcon Crest, Cumberland Place to Yamacraw Hill Road; on the South to an Unnamed Road east of Saint Andrew Beach to its terminus to an imaginary line that extends to the sea; along the coast line to the high water mark that meets an imaginary line on the West of Marigold Farm Road, Lumumba Road, Fox Hill Road, Yamacraw Hill Road, Commonwealth Boulevard, Malaysia Way, Saint Vincent and Commonwealth Boulevard.

02 ELIZABETH

Bounded on the North by Pine Barren Road and Prince Charles Drive; on the East by Commonwealth Boulevard, St. Vincent Avenue, Malaysia Way, Commonwealth Boulevard, Yamacraw Hill Road and Fox Hill Road; on the South by Lumumba Road; and on the West by Marigold Farm Road, Joe Farrington Road, Sea Breeze Boulevard, Bay Lily Drive and Sea Breeze Drive.

03 SAINT ANNES

Bounded on the North, East and South by the sea; on the West by an imaginary line that extends to the terminus of an Unnamed Road (east of Saint Andrew Beach), Yamacraw Hill Road, Cumberland Place, Falcon Crest, Meadows Close, Meadows Boulevard, Meadows Way, Falcon Crest, Milton Street, Prince Charles Drive, Sherwood Drive, Camperdown Drive, an imaginary line that extends to Curtis Close and Fox Hill Road.

04 FOX HILL

Bounded on the North by Bernard Road, Cockburn Street, Step Street, Fox Hill Road, Curtis Close and an imaginary line that extends to Camperdown Drive; on the East by Sherwood Drive; on the South by Prince Charles Drive, Pine Barren Road, an imaginary line that extends to Sea Breeze Drive; and on the West by an imaginary line that extends to Spring Terrace, Winters Drive to Prince Charles Drive to Jean Street and Hill Side Park Road.

100 05 MONTAGU

Bounded on the North by the Sea (including Paradise Island); on the East by Fox Hill Road, Step Street and Cockburn Street; on the South by Bernard Road; and on the West by Village Road and to the prolongation of Greenwood Road an imaginary line that extends to the terminus of Perth Street to an imaginary line that extends to Highland Terrace, Shirley Street and Armstrong Street.

06 SEA BREEZE

Bounded on the North by Prince Charles Drive; on the East by Winters Drive, Spring Terrace, an imaginary line that extends to Sea Breeze Drive, Bay Lily Drive, Sea Breeze Boulevard, Joe Farrington Road and Marigold Farm Road to its terminus; on the South by the sea; on the West by an imaginary line that extends to Buttonwood Avenue, Brazilita Street, Acacia Street, Pinewood Drive, Safron Street, Sequoia Street, an Unnamed Road, North Alexandria Boulevard, East Alexandria Boulevard and its terminus, an imaginary line that extends to Freeman Smith Subdivision Road and Saint Michael Road.

07 MARATHON

Bounded on the North by Park Gate Road; on the East by Village Road, Bernard Road, Hill Side Park Road and Jean Street; on the South by Prince Charles Drive, Saint Michael Road, and Soldier Road; and on the West by Lady Slipper Avenue to its terminus, an imaginary line that extends to New Covenant Close, East West Highway, Robinson Road, Claridge Road, Balfour Avenue, Pinedale Street, Wulff Road, Kemp Road, Kingston Street, Elizabeth Street, Barbara Street, Edward Street and an imaginary line that extends to Park Gate Road.

08 SAINT THOMAS MOORE

Bounded on the North by the sea; on the East by Armstrong Street, Shirley Street, Highland Terrace to its terminus, an imaginary line that extends to the terminus of Perth Street, an imaginary line that extends to Village Road, the prolongation of Greenwood Road, Park Gate, an imaginary line that extends to Edward Street, Barbara Street, Elizabeth Street, Kingston Street, Kemp Road; on the South by Wulff Road; on the West by Mount Rose Avenue, Wilton Street, Mount Royal Avenue, Fifth Terrace, Collins Wall, an imaginary line that extends to Shirley Street and Deveaux Street.

09 FARM ROAD AND CENTERVILLE

Bounded on the North by the Sea; on the East by Deveaux Street, Dowdeswell Street, School Lane, Shirley Street to the continuation of Collins Wall, an imaginary line that extends to Fifth Terrace, Mount Royal Avenue, Wilton Street, Mount Rose Avenue; on the South by Wulff Road, Collins Avenue, Plantol Street, East Street; and on the West by Market Street, Lewis Street and East Street.

101 10 ENGLERSTON

Bounded on the North by Plantol Street; on the East by Collins Avenue, Wulff Road , Pinedale Street, Balfour Avenue and Claridge Road, Robinson Road, East West Highway, New Covenant Close and Lady Slipper Avenue; on the South by Frangipani Avenue, Chenille Avenue, and Marrow Lane; on the West by East Street.

11 GARDEN HILLS

Bounded on the North by Tonique Williams Darling Highway, Yellow Elder Way, Graham Drive; on the East by Blue Hill Road, Orange Blossom Avenue, Poppy Avenue, East Street, Marrow Lane, Chenille Avenue, Frangipani Avenue, Lady Slipper Avenue, Soldier Road and Emmanuel Drive; on the South by Malcolm Road, Blue Hill Road, and Carmichael; on the West by Shrimp Road, Adderley Terrace, Canterbury Road, to an imaginary line that extends to Maes Court, Hamster Road, Faith Avenue, Fire Trail Road to an imaginary line that extends to Knowles Drive.

12 KENNEDY

Bounded on the North by Malcolm Road, Kennedy Subdivision Road and Soldier Road and St Michael Road; on the East by Freeman Smith Subdivision Road, to an imaginary line that extends to East Alexandria Boulevard; on the South by North Alexandria Boulevard, Bedford Avenue, Windsor Place Road, Jumbay Street, Willow Tree Avenue, Wise Men Avenue, Bay Geranium Avenue, Jacaranda Street, Thatch Palm Avenue and Sappodilla Boulevard; and on the West by East Street.

13 SOUTH BEACH

Bounded on the North by Cowpen Road, Zion Boulevard, Bamboo Boulevard; on the East by Poinciana Avenue, Pinecrest Drive, Brazilita Street and an Unnamed Road; on the South by the Sea; on the West by an imaginary line that extends to Marshall Road.

14 BAIN AND GRANTS TOWN

Bounded on the North by the Sea, (Marlborough Street, Woods Rodgers Walk); on the East by East Street, Lewis Street, Market Street, Wulff Road, Blue Hill Road; on the South by an imaginary line that extends from Cordeaux Avenue to Moss Road; on the West by Thompson Boulevard, Nassau Street, Cambridge Street and Augusta Street.

15 ST. CECLIA

Bounded on the North by Wulff Road; on the East by East Street; on the South by Poppy Avenue, Orange Blossom Avenue to an imaginary line that extends to Blue Hill Road; on the West by Blue Hill Road.

102 16 GOLDEN GATES

Bounded on the North by Carmichael Road, Blue Hill Road, Malcolm Road, Emmanuel Drive and Soldier Road; on the East by Kennedy Subdivision Road; on the South by Malcolm Road, Sisal Road East, Sisal Road West, Blue Hill Road and St. Vincent Road; on the West by Shad Street, Mermaid Boulevard, Saxon Street, Golden Gates Straight Court, Cedar Way, Tamarind Way West, Acadian Way and Antigua Street.

17 BAMBOO TOWN

Bounded on the North by Sisal Road West, Sisal Road East and Malcolm Road; on the East by East Street, Sappodilla Boulevard, and Thatch Palm Avenue; on the South by Bamboo Boulevard, Zion Boulevard and Cowpen Road; on the West by Faith Avenue, St. Vincent Road and Blue Hill Road.

18 PINEWOOD

Bounded on the North by Jacaranda Street, Bay Geranium Avenue, Wise Men Avenue, Jumbay Street, Windsor Place Road, Bedford Avenue; on the East by Alexandria Boulevard, Sequoia Street, Safron Street, Pinewood Drive and Acacia Street; on the South by Brazilita Street, Pigeon Plum Street and Pincrest Drive; on the West by Poinciana Avenue, Bamboo Boulevard, Thatch Palm Avenue.

19 BLUE HILLS

Bounded on the North by John F Kennedy Drive, Theodora Lane and Tonique Williams Darling Highway; on the East by Knowles Drive to an imaginary line that extends to Allen Close, Fire Trail Road, Faith Avenue, Hamster Road, Maes Court, to an imaginary line that extends to Canterbury Road, Adderley Terrace, Shrimp Road; on the South by Carmichael Road; on the West by Gladstone Road.

20 CARMICHEAL

Bounded on the North by Carmichael Road; on the East by Antigua Street, an imaginary line that extends to Mermaid Boulevard West, Tamarind Way West, Cedar Way, Golden Gates Straight Court, Saxon Street, Shad Street, St. Vincent Road, and Faith Avenue; on the South by Cowpen Road; on the West by to an imaginary line that extends to Montgomery Avenue, Great Britain Street and Bahamas Boulevard.

21 GOLDEN ISLES

Bounded on the North by Carmichael Road; on the East by Bahamas Boulevard, Great Britain Street, Montgomery Avenue and an imaginary line that extends to Cowpen Road, Marshall Road and to an imaginary line that extends to the Sea; on the South by the Sea; on the West by an imaginary line that extends to Coral Boulevard East and Coral Harbour Road.

103 22 FORT CHARLOTTE

Bounded on the North by the Sea; on the East by an imaginary line that extends to Augusta Street, Cambridge Street, Nassau Street, Thompson Boulevard; on the Southwest by Hawthorne Road; on the West by Farrington Road, Tedder Close (Sunrise Paradise property) to its terminus, an imaginary line that extends to an Unnamed Road, Churchill Avenue, Constitution Drive, an imaginary line that extends to Watch Tower Bible Society eastern boundary wall, an imaginary line that extends to Ferguson Road, West Bay Street to an imaginary line that extends to the sea. (Including Arawak Cay, Long Cay, Silver Cay and all cays up to North Cay.)

23 MT. MORIAH

Bounded on the North by John F Kennedy Drive, Thompson Boulevard and an imaginary line that extends from Moss Street to Blue Road; on the East by Blue Hill Road; on the South by Graham Drive, Yellow Elder Way, Tonique Williams Darling Highway; on the West by Christie Avenue, McKinney Avenue, Anson Road, Eneas Avenue, Lancaster Road and Christie Avenue.

24 CLIFTON

Bounded on the North by the Sea; on the East by an imaginary line that extends to West Bay Street, an Unnamed Road, Westridge Drive, Atlantic Drive, an Unnamed Road, John F Kennedy Drive, International Airport Road, Coral Harbour Road Adelaide Road, Carmichael Road and Coral Harbour Road; on the South by the Sea; on the West by the Sea (Clifton Bluff, Lyford Cay).

25 KILLARNEY

Bounded on the North by the Sea; on the East by an imaginary line that extends to West Bay Street, Ferguson Road, an imaginary line that extends to Watch Tower Bible Society eastern boundary wall, Constitution Drive, Church Hill Avenue, an Unnamed Road, an imaginary line that extends to Tedder Close (Sunrise Paradise property), Farrington Road, Hawthorne Road, Thompson Boulevard, John F. Kennedy Drive, Christie Avenue, Lancaster Road, Eneas Avenue, Anson Road, McKinney Avenue, Christie Avenue, Tonique Williams Darling Highway, Theodora Lane, John F. Kennedy Drive, Gladstone Road; on the South by Carmichael Road; on the West by Coral Harbour Road, International Airport Road, John F. Kennedy Drive, an Unnamed Road, Atlantic Drive, Westridge Drive, West Bay Street and an imaginary line that extends to the Sea.

104 GRAND BAHAMA

26 WEST END

Bounded on the North by the Sea; on the East by an imaginary line that extends southwardly to a stone wall immediately west of the Zion Baptist Church in Jones Town and continuing along this stone wall, Queen Elizabeth Highway, Wood Dove Road and an imaginary line that extends from Wood Dove Road to the Sea; on the South and West by the Sea.

27 EIGHT MILE ROCK

Bounded on the North by the Sea; on the East by Hawksbill Creek, an imaginary line that extends eastwardly to Regent Street, Regent Street, Churchill Drive, Bond Street, Royal Scot Drive, Queens Boulevard, Queens Way, Devon Court, Queens Cove Drive, Grand Bahamian Way, Queens Highway, West Sunrise Highway and an imaginary line that forms the western boundary of Bahamia Subdivision and the eastern boundary of the Hunters Settlement and extending out to the sea; on the South by the Sea; and on the West by an imaginary line that extends from the sea northwardly to Wood Dove Road, Wood Dove Road, Queen Elizabeth Highway, a stone wall immediately west of the Zion Baptist Church and continuing by an imaginary line out to the sea.

28 PINERIDGE

Bounded on the North by the Sea; on the East by an unnamed road extending southwardly from the sea to Queens Highway, Queens Highway, Balao Road, East Settlers Way and Coral Road; on the South by Ponce De Leon Drive, Adventurers Way, John Wentworth Avenue, Cadwallader Jones Drive, Santa Maria Avenue, John Maxwell Street and Queens Highway; and on the West by Hawksbill Creek, Queens Cove Drive, Devon Court, Queens Way, Queens Boulevard, Royal Scot Drive, Bond Street, Churchill Drive, and Regent Street.

29 LUCAYA

Bounded on the North by Queens Highway, John Maxwell Street, Santa Maria Avenue, Cadwallader Jones Drive, John Wentworth Avenue, Adventurers Way and Ponce De Leon Drive; on the East by Coral Road, Royal Palm Way and Sea Horse Lane; on the South by the Sea; and on the West by an imaginary line that extends from the sea and forms the western boundary of Bahamia Subdivision and the eastern boundary of the Hunters Settlement, West Sunrise Highway and Grand Bahamian Way.

30 MARCOCITY

Bounded on the North by Adventurers Way, Ponce De Leon Drive, Coral Road, East Settlers Way, Balao Road, Grand Bahama Highway, an unnamed road that extends southwardly from the sea and the Sea; on the East by an imaginary line that extends from the sea to Churchill Drive and Churchill Drive; on the South by East Sunrise Highway; and on the West by East Beach Drive, Poinciana Drive and Frobisher Drive. 105 31 HIGH ROCK

Bounded on the North by East Sunrise Highway, Churchill Drive and the Sea; on the East and South by the Sea; and on the West by Sea Horse Lane, Royal Palm Way and Coral Road; including Sweetings Cay and all adjacent cays east and southeast of Grand Bahama mainland.

ABACO

32 NORTH ABACO

Including all settlements of North Abaco as far south as Murphy Town and Dundas Town; and including all that area of Marsh Harbour bounded on the South by Harbour Road, Bay Street, Crockett Drive, Forest Drive and an imaginary line that forms the northwestern boundary of Government Subdivision and extends out to the western coast of Abaco; also including all islands and cays situated northwestwardly and northeastwardly of Great Abaco and Little Abaco from Walkers Cay to Hog Cay to Spanish Cay, Ambergris Cay to and as far south as Whale Cay and including Little Jerry Cay and all Cays within two miles of the southern shores of the island.

33 SOUTH ABACO

Including all that area of Marsh Harbour bounded on the North by an imaginary line that extends from the west coast of Abaco and forms the northwestern boundary of Government Subdivision, Crockett Drive, Bay Street and Harbour Road; including all settlements south of Marsh Harbour and as far south as Sandy Point and Hole in the Wall; also including all islands and cays situated eastwardly and westwardly of Abaco from Guana Cay to Elbow Cay, Lynard Cay and all islands and cays west of Great Abaco including Moores Island and Gorda Cay.

ANDROS

34 NORTH ANDROS & BERRY ISLANDS

Including the following settlements of North Andros: Red Bays, Morgans Bluff, Lowe Sound, Nicholls Town, Conch Sound, Johnson Hill, San Andros, Mastic Point, Owens Town and Stafford Creek, Blanket Sound, Staniard Creek, Love Hill.

Including the Berry Islands and the Joutler Cays.

35 SOUTH ANDROS

Including Blanket Sound, Staniard Creek, Love Hill, Small Hope Bay, Calabash Bay, Coakley Town/Fresh Creek, Andros Town, Bowen Sound, Man-O-War Sound, Cargill Creek, Behring Point, Wood Cay and , Driggs Hill, Long Bay Cays, Congo Town, Motion Town, Duncombe Coppice, High Rock, The Bluff, Ferguson, Duncan Point, Kemps Bay Complex, 106 Smith Hill, Ash Town, Kemps Bay, Black Point, Deep Creek, Pure Gold, Little Creek, Pleasant Bay and Mars Bay, and all settlements in between and up to Coakley Point. Including Cay Sal Bank and all cays south and west of Andros.

ACKLINS

36 ACKLINS

Including all the settlements of Acklins Island.

BIMINI

37 BIMINI

Including Bimini Island, Cat Cay and Ocean Cay.

CAT ISLAND

38 CAT ISLAND

Including all settlements of Cat Island.

39 CROOKED ISLAND

Including all the settlements of Crooked Island and Long Cay.

ELEUTHERA

40 NORTH ELEUTHERA

Including all settlements of North Eleuthera which lie north of an imaginary line which runs from the eastern coast of Eleuthera, west along the southern boundary of Governor’s Harbour Airstrip, western coast of Eleuthera; including all islands and cays situated and being within nine (9) miles eastward, northward and westward of the Governor's Harbour Airstrip, including Spanish Wells, Harbour Island and Current Island.

41 SOUTH ELEUTHERA

Including all settlements of Eleuthera which lie south of an imaginary line which runs from the eastern coast of Eleuthera along the southern boundary of Governor's Harbour Airstrip continuing westwardly to the western coast of Eleuthera.; including all islands and cays southwards, eastwards and westwards of the Governor's Harbour Airstrip.

107 EXUMA

42 EXUMA & CAYS

Including the islands of Great and Little Exuma, the Exuma Cays and the Ragged Island Chain.

INAGUA

43 INAGUA

Including all of the island of Inagua.

LONG ISLAND

44 LONG ISLAND

Including all of the settlements in Long Island from Seymours in the north to South Point in the south.

MAYAGUANA

45 MAYAGUANA

Including all of the settlements of Mayaguana.

SAN SALVADOR

46 SAN SALVADOR & RUM CAY

Including all of San Salvador and Rum Cay.

NB: The boundary descriptions in this report are not all encompassing and have been summarized for census purposes. Detailed descriptions can be provided upon request.

108 APPENDIX IV

2010 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING

AREA MANAGERS AND SUPERVISORS

109 APPENDIXIV

2010 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING

AREA MANAGERS

Area Managers (All Bahamas):

Brendalee Adderley, Evangeline Bowleg, Tonya Butler, Hugh Chase, Cheryl Darville, Carmen Dawkins, Leslie Deveaux, Nerissa Gibson, Insa Frith, Carmen Gomez, Subrenna Higgs, Isadell Howells, Janice Knowles, Azella Major, Janice Miller, Terah Newbold, Geraldine Pinder, Nicole Pinder, Kijana Rolle, Kim Rolle, Kendra Russell, Violet Stubbs, Clarice Turnquest, Sherilyn Wallace, Carolyn Williams, Leona Wilson, Cypreanna Winters.

SUPERVISORS

Supervisors by Supervisory District (All Bahamas)

New Providence

Yamacraw Carolyn Barr, Robin Brennen, Denise Ferguson, Bernadette Saunders, Sharon Strachan

Elizabeth Michael Bain, Kenneth Gibson, Juliette Hutchinson, Gayle Moncur, Patrice Munroe, Doretha Robins, Arthur Taylor,

St. Annes Hilbert Collie, Ivy Curry, Deborah Lewis, Judy Mcfall, Kendra Samuels

Fox Hill Chester Benjamin, Angelique Davis, William Pratt, Christine Rolle, Kaylinda Ward, Shanell Williams

Montague Randy Carey, Shawanda Culmer, Ann Edwards, Charlene Marshall, Alexander Roberts, Dolly Thompson, Jan Thompson

Seabreeze Patrice Cooper, Athena Seymour, Latoya Johnson, Sharon Smith, Rochelle Stuart, Yvonne Taylor

Marathon Earlene Bastian, Angela Johnson, Tessa Nottage, Bettyann Stubbs Jennifer Sweeting

St. Thomas Moore Novia Carter, Christina Brown, Dereck Edwards, Tamara Lopez Kolamae Pedican

Farm Road 110 and Centreville Arlene Cartwright, Jacklyn Conyers, Ella Lewis, Lavaughn Sands, Glenelle Scantlebury, Geta Williams

Englerston Jamal Barr, Shonell Knowles, Rosalie McKenzie, Deborah Rolle, Anasaysha Thompson, Carol Watson

Garden Hills Charmaine Bethell, Fercena Burrows, Sean Cunningham, Sharada Humes, Rosetta Walker, Sharon Winder

Kennedy Paula Adderley, Deborah Bethel, Tamika Bodie, Tia Hinsey

South Beach Bloneva Adderley, Erica Francis, Wellington Smith, Kristan Stubbs, Bettina Turner

Bain and Tonia Colebrooke, Patrice Fernander, Sophia Hunter, Donna Lightbourne, Grants Town Willamae Stuart

St. Cecelia Charles Albury, Stephanie Armbrister, Peter Carey, Delena Gittens Coralee Ferguson,

Golden Gates Vincent Colby, Bricemae Gibson, Corrine Lewis, Sandra Sweeting

Bamboo Town Lakeisha Bain, Doreta Johnson, Theresa Major, Verinique Joseph, Sheena Saunders

Pinewood Alvin Collie Sr., Eunice Smith, Rochelle Walker, Marvin Williams

Blue Hills Brenda Bain, Jasmine Bodie, Antoinette Glinton, Chandra Newry, Anthony Roberts, Telsine Sands, Lavon Smith

Carmichael Sharene Gaitor, Dencil Kerr, Adelma Penn, Wendy Russell

Golden Isles Catherine Brennen, Pauline Cox, Marina Johnson, Keith Lloyd, Deborah Smith, Kenneth Storr, Maedawn Rahming, Dale Thompson

Ft. Charlottte Francis Bethell, Nanika Brathwaite, Clarence Carey, Ida Moxey, Helena Rolle

Mount Moriah Natoki Beckford, Shane Brennen, Erolee Conliffe, Camille Deleveaux, Daphane Russell

Clifton Antona Curry, Agatha Marcelle, Jennifer Miller, Tammy Rahming, Laverne Thompson, Julie Campbell, Cindy Stuart, Cynthia Wilson

Killarney Patricia Francis, Andrea Fountain, Deborah Hanna, Vanrea Heastie, Marcian Mortimer, Betty Roberts, Carolyn M.Roberts, Deon Stewart

Grand Bahama

West End Hezekiah Dean, Judy Williams, Mary Russell

Eight Mile Rock; Debra Greene, Julita Ingraham, Ethyln Meadows, Denise L. Pinder, Deana Williamson

Pineridge Kermit Feaster, Jane Williams,Tamara Parker, Sherill Stewart, 111 Louis Thurston, Deidra Stewart-Woods

Lucaya Pamela Culmer, Beverly Curtis, Claire McIntosh, Carmetta Parker, Denise Pinder, Arlene Sands, Benjamin Sands, Shelia Scavella, Yvette Thompson,

Marco City Adrianna Gordon, Bonnie Mary, Rochelle Minnis, Sylvia Smith, Michelle Wallace,

High Rock Carnard Bethel, Maralyn Burrows, Gwendolyn Lewis, Netterkate Olurin, Eudell Roberts, Annie Rolle, Jacqueline Russell, Reno Smith, Victoria Wright,

Family Islands

North Abaco Yolanda Curry, Myrtis Russell, Sabrina Russell, Kendra Smith

South Abaco Patricia Adderley, Valarie Dean, Charlamae Fernander, Cheri Rolle-Josue, Beatrice Moxey, Veronica Nairn, Enid White, Barbara Williams

North Andros Paulette Smith, Mary Wallace

South Andros Arnika McIntosh-Smith

Acklins Arnette Chislom

Berry Islands Cleveland Ramsey

Biminis Juliette Dean, Joel Rolle

Cat Island Iva Strachan

Crooked Island Edith Bain

North Eleuthera Pamela Gibson, Muriel Johnson, Shanna Johnson

South Eleuthera Shirlene Knowles

Exuma and Ragged Island Ethelee Hart, Eulamae Morley, Rosemary Pintard-Bowe, Lewisa Pratt

Harbour Island Martin Grant

Inagua Janice Mckinney

Long Island Aspasia Fox, Deirdre Fox

San Salvador and Rum Cay Eloise Whyms

Spanish Wells Janet Higgs

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